electric toilet
I had to replace my pump motor when I first bought my used pup. It was fairly easy, and the pump was available on Amazon and Ebay for a reasonable price. Every spring, when starting out the camping season, I have ot pull out the pump and turn the impeller with a probe to break it free. Then it works fine for the season. I have heard that many others have this same problem. It is a design flaw, but easily fixable. Too bad they don't design a pump that can run after sitting dry all winter. Any one try squirting WD-40 into the pump when winterizing? That is the only thing I could think of.
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