Mr.Hiesey
Member
We have a 2010 Hawk, and we cannot get the water tank to pressurize--the pump just keeps running. We have had this problem a few times before over the past few years (first times we fill the tank for the season), but we've found that if we waited and drove the truck around with a full water tank, it would eventually start working again. However, that hasn't worked for us this time.
Unfortunately, winter is coming to upstate New York and we have to get the water cleared out and the antifreeze added. Fortunately, it has been a warm November with few below freezing days. However, on the cold nights we are running the furnace to keep the pump and lines from freezing--and hoping that it will suddenly work again like it has in the past. However, it seems this isn't going to happen, so we need to figure out why it isn't pressurizing. (This problem started before it froze in New York, so I don't think this is due to the pump freezing.)
Does anyone have any ideas of what we can try? We wonder if there could be air trapped in the lines. If so, is there a way to get the system primed? We are definitely not camper or plumbing experts, so even simple suggestions would be appreciated : )
Thanks for any ideas!
Tara
Unfortunately, winter is coming to upstate New York and we have to get the water cleared out and the antifreeze added. Fortunately, it has been a warm November with few below freezing days. However, on the cold nights we are running the furnace to keep the pump and lines from freezing--and hoping that it will suddenly work again like it has in the past. However, it seems this isn't going to happen, so we need to figure out why it isn't pressurizing. (This problem started before it froze in New York, so I don't think this is due to the pump freezing.)
Does anyone have any ideas of what we can try? We wonder if there could be air trapped in the lines. If so, is there a way to get the system primed? We are definitely not camper or plumbing experts, so even simple suggestions would be appreciated : )
Thanks for any ideas!
Tara