2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
nuCamp does on occasion have a bad sensor (that produces an error code/erroneous readings) and others utilizing the system have experienced problems relating to wiring/electronic interference, etc. per the manufacturer, but the sensors are mounted on the outside surface of the holding tanks and are not internally and subject to the problems of the internally mounted sensors that are out there in the RV industry. The manufacturer recommends that if the sensors are located in a way that exposes them to road debris/travel, that they be sprayed with a 3M protective rubberized spray. I had to do this on my 2015 T@B as I didn't have the under trailer covering that some of the later models had.dsatwork said:@KTOT hang in there. I had pretty much the same experience with the water but ultimately got it resolved. Then I was able to take 15 day trip to Yellowstone and Mount Rushmore and through Colorado and got to enjoy a reasonably trouble-free tab. I wonder if your water running out maybe a sensor issue? search for my freshwater sensor post. that might explain why you're running out when you are. Although it doesn't explain why you can't get it started again... just an idea.
Yes, you should get as much water out as possible. Tilt the nose of the trailer down as far as possible and let it drain. A little residual water in the tank won't hurt it even if it freezes.Deac said:When draining the FW tank is it okay to drain completely (as needed for winterizing)?
I normally turn the pump on and let it run for around 20-30 seconds, open up the sink faucets and you should hear air escaping. Shut them off and try the shower faucets to eliminate any air in that area too. You do want to fill the freshwater tank full or at least get it up around 50% full or thereabouts.When refilling, should I try to bleed the air out before running the water pump?
I just sanitized my tank today for the first time on my new 2017 Sofitel. Upon refilling it the water pump took over 5 minutes to start pumping water. Is there a possibility of damaging the water pump by running it that long when dry?
If so, what should I do to prime the pump?
Firesprink said:having the exact same problem with my 2017 outback. I have had nothing but problems with this water pump and priming. I honestly regret not going with the R-pod. Lesson learned.


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