Water pump saga, everything replaced but still not working!

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I'm having a bit of a saga with my water system not working! I have a T6 2017 California Ocean. Initially the tap stopped working, I replaced it and it then worked for a short while and but soon stopped working again (once we got to Spain for a 6 week trip ), along with the shower as well. I checked and replaced the fuse and then replaced the water pump, still no joy. I've tested the shower and tap switches and the pump and they are all working.

I'm thinking there must be a relay in the water pump circuit and maybe that's the problem? Does anyone know whether this is the case and if so where it is? Also does anyone have a wiring diagram for the T6 California? Any other ideas appreciated!

Many thanks
 
Hi
I'm having a bit of a saga with my water system not working! I have a T6 2017 California Ocean. Initially the tap stopped working, I replaced it and it then worked for a short while and but soon stopped working again (once we got to Spain for a 6 week trip ), along with the shower as well. I checked and replaced the fuse and then replaced the water pump, still no joy. I've tested the shower and tap switches and the pump and they are all working.

I'm thinking there must be a relay in the water pump circuit and maybe that's the problem? Does anyone know whether this is the case and if so where it is? Also does anyone have a wiring diagram for the T6 California? Any other ideas appreciated!

Many thanks
There is no Relay in the system as standard, there are people that have done it (including myself) to try and prevent the tap contacts burning out. We have a shower as well, so i have a Relay fitted into the shower switch connector loop as the trigger. The Power is the standard fuse for both the pump and the relay trigger.

Standard / factory system is Fuse power to Tap Switch and Shower Switch, either switch then connects into Pump Power, Pump is Grounded via other wire to an earth point.

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There is no Relay in the system as standard, there are people that have done it (including myself) to try and prevent the tap contacts burning out. We have a shower as well, so i have a Relay fitted into the shower switch connector loop as the trigger. The Power is the standard fuse for both the pump and the relay trigger.

Standard / factory system is Fuse power to Tap Switch and Shower Switch, either switch then connects into Pump Power, Pump is Grounded via other wire to an earth point.

A
Many thanks for the very helpful response. That's another thing eliminated anyway. Still at a loss though as to why there is no 12v feed to either the shower to tap switch....
 
Hi
I'm having a bit of a saga with my water system not working! I have a T6 2017 California Ocean. Initially the tap stopped working, I replaced it and it then worked for a short while and but soon stopped working again (once we got to Spain for a 6 week trip ), along with the shower as well. I checked and replaced the fuse and then replaced the water pump, still no joy. I've tested the shower and tap switches and the pump and they are all working.

I'm thinking there must be a relay in the water pump circuit and maybe that's the problem? Does anyone know whether this is the case and if so where it is? Also does anyone have a wiring diagram for the T6 California? Any other ideas appreciated!

Many thanks
As you know which fuse runs the tap/pump have you checked
1. 12v at the fuse?
2. 12v at the tap connector?

If you have 12v at the fuse and not at the tap you could try running a separate 12v + to the tap connector. One of the plug contacts will be to the pump which should start up.
 
As you know which fuse runs the tap/pump have you checked
1. 12v at the fuse?
2. 12v at the tap connector?

If you have 12v at the fuse and not at the tap you could try running a separate 12v + to the tap connector. One of the plug contacts will be to the pump which should start up.
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Many thanks for the response. 1. Yes we tested and have 12v at the fuse. 2. But we have no 12v at tap or shower switch. Pump works with direct 12v feed. We are now looking to trace the 12v feed from the fuse back through the van but can't find the connection point for the shower or tap switch. We've taken a look at the connector in the cupboard floor underneath the sink, but the 12v feed doesn't appear to be wired through this connector. The colour of the 12v feed wire from the fuse is not wired to any switches hence we're looking for another connection point. Any ideas on where this is or on how we sort the issue would be greatly appreciated.
 
Hi

Many thanks for the response. 1. Yes we tested and have 12v at the fuse. 2. But we have no 12v at tap or shower switch. Pump works with direct 12v feed. We are now looking to trace the 12v feed from the fuse back through the van but can't find the connection point for the shower or tap switch. We've taken a look at the connector in the cupboard floor underneath the sink, but the 12v feed doesn't appear to be wired through this connector. The colour of the 12v feed wire from the fuse is not wired to any switches hence we're looking for another connection point. Any ideas on where this is or on how we sort the issue would be greatly appreciated.
This might help.
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Hi

Many thanks for the response. 1. Yes we tested and have 12v at the fuse. 2. But we have no 12v at tap or shower switch. Pump works with direct 12v feed. We are now looking to trace the 12v feed from the fuse back through the van but can't find the connection point for the shower or tap switch. We've taken a look at the connector in the cupboard floor underneath the sink, but the 12v feed doesn't appear to be wired through this connector. The colour of the 12v feed wire from the fuse is not wired to any switches hence we're looking for another connection point. Any ideas on where this is or on how we sort the issue would be greatly appreciated.
Fuse SH20, red and back wire to connector under kitchen unit floor (access hatch on floor of cupboard closest to front seats). pin 4, comes out as red wire. Spliced to Tap and Sower switches. So either will operate pump regardless of the other
 

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