
Washburn
I am having an issue with my water pump. I have scoured the threads here and took almost all of the advice I found to troubleshoot and resolve my issue but no luck.
Quick background:
2005 Cali - 2.5 TDI, 197000km
Vehicle was imported from France into Canada back in 2021.
I have upgraded the leisure batteries to a pair of 100Ah Renogy Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries. I have had no issues with the my electrical system (including the water pump) either before or after the upgrade. After month long trip around British Columbia where the sink pump was used a couple times day (always with the engine off and no shore power connected), we arrived home and after a day getting settled we went back out to the van to empty out the last of the gear and give it a good clean. It was at this point that we noticed the sink pump not working. Once the van was cleaned out I took at look at the pump and tested the power going to the pump by unplugging the wire connections going to the pump just outside of the water tank. Voltage tested at 11.6 volts. At first I thought that was probably fine, even thought the leisure batteries had nearly a full charge (showing 98.6% on the Renogy bluetooth app) and 13.4 and 13.3 volts on batteries 1 and 2 respectively. So I assumed the pump went bad and placed an order for an OEM replacement. When I got the new pump (a couple months later) and plugged it in and, as you all can imagine,…nothing - still didn’t work. Ok, quick test by connecting the pump to direct to the battery and it worked fine (as did the old one - probably to no one’s surprise reading this here). So the next thought was some kind of issue with the switch causing resistance and dragging the voltage down to 11.6. So I connected my multi-meter to the line before the switch (by unplugging the switch harness under the sink) - still 11.6 volts. Then I tried testing with the engine running - still 11.6 volts.
Obviously there is a lot of discussion about a bad earth connection in these models, but NONE of the symptoms of this (lights flickering, heater not starting, etc with the engine off and no shore power connected) were happening in my van. Everything else electrical is performing well - i.e. the heater doesn’t hesitate even bit when starting up even with the fridge on and the lights don’t flicker at all.
I know there is a 5 amp fuse under the left (in my case, drivers) seat and my next step is to test the load side of the fuse connection and see what voltage I get there and of course I haven’t ruled out a bad earth connection as well.
What does the group here think my next steps should be or what other possible cause might be at play here? I feel like I am just missing something obvious.
Thanks to everyone who managed to read all the way through this post.
Quick background:
2005 Cali - 2.5 TDI, 197000km
Vehicle was imported from France into Canada back in 2021.
I have upgraded the leisure batteries to a pair of 100Ah Renogy Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries. I have had no issues with the my electrical system (including the water pump) either before or after the upgrade. After month long trip around British Columbia where the sink pump was used a couple times day (always with the engine off and no shore power connected), we arrived home and after a day getting settled we went back out to the van to empty out the last of the gear and give it a good clean. It was at this point that we noticed the sink pump not working. Once the van was cleaned out I took at look at the pump and tested the power going to the pump by unplugging the wire connections going to the pump just outside of the water tank. Voltage tested at 11.6 volts. At first I thought that was probably fine, even thought the leisure batteries had nearly a full charge (showing 98.6% on the Renogy bluetooth app) and 13.4 and 13.3 volts on batteries 1 and 2 respectively. So I assumed the pump went bad and placed an order for an OEM replacement. When I got the new pump (a couple months later) and plugged it in and, as you all can imagine,…nothing - still didn’t work. Ok, quick test by connecting the pump to direct to the battery and it worked fine (as did the old one - probably to no one’s surprise reading this here). So the next thought was some kind of issue with the switch causing resistance and dragging the voltage down to 11.6. So I connected my multi-meter to the line before the switch (by unplugging the switch harness under the sink) - still 11.6 volts. Then I tried testing with the engine running - still 11.6 volts.
Obviously there is a lot of discussion about a bad earth connection in these models, but NONE of the symptoms of this (lights flickering, heater not starting, etc with the engine off and no shore power connected) were happening in my van. Everything else electrical is performing well - i.e. the heater doesn’t hesitate even bit when starting up even with the fridge on and the lights don’t flicker at all.
I know there is a 5 amp fuse under the left (in my case, drivers) seat and my next step is to test the load side of the fuse connection and see what voltage I get there and of course I haven’t ruled out a bad earth connection as well.
What does the group here think my next steps should be or what other possible cause might be at play here? I feel like I am just missing something obvious.
Thanks to everyone who managed to read all the way through this post.