Youngbunch replied on 30/10/2016 13:59
Posted on 30/10/2016 13:59
Posted on 30/10/2016 13:59
Posted on 30/10/2016 14:26
There is probably a hot water drain pipe and a hot water pressure release pipe.
Your pump is flashing on to bring the pressure back up to normal due to the leak (drip).
If the drain is dripping...renew the drain tap.
If the pressure release valve is dripping you may need to replace that.
On my much older Tracker I replaced the drain tap over a year ago and it still has a very slow drip (possibly caused by a slightly higher pressure new pump).....If the pump gets on my nerves (flashes every 5 or 10 minutes for 1 second or so) I simply switch it of.
Posted on 30/10/2016 17:34
thanks for the feedback. It does not have a frost stat and the temperature over the weekend was probably 5 degrees lowest. I've dropped email to dealer we purchased from and will see there response. Really want it fixed as we are off to Strasbourg on Boxing Day. Will keep you posted on resolution.
Posted on 30/10/2016 17:37
hot water drain valves can leak (drip, drip) due to the washer becoming a bit hard, also they can 'rock up', and not seat properly, from use in hard water areas.
a quick dismantle (once system drained) and clean might do the job....
as DD says, also check out other areas in the van as just a small leak can easily build into something larger and much more difficult to eradicate...
good luck.
Youngbunch
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