My fresh water pump (Jabsco Par max 2.9 40psi ) failed last week so I replaced it with a new one. I noticed the service kit is just short of half the price of a new one. Is it worth paying for the kit and servicing the old broken one for a spare or is it for the bin?
Must be honest, when mine failed (leaked)about 4 years ago I bought a new one but kept the old one (non-repaired) so is now occupying space in the garage. I bet if the new one fails I will buy another :)
Quote from: Neil on April 07 2017, 11:13
My fresh water pump (Jabsco Par max 2.9 40psi ) failed last week so I replaced it with a new one. I noticed the service kit is just short of half the price of a new one. Is it worth paying for the kit and servicing the old broken one for a spare or is it for the bin?
I guess it depends on the mode of failure of the old one. If it was just the valves, a service kit should get it going again. If the motor stopped working, a service kit wouldn't be much use.
hi
On my pump the pressure switched had coroded. the terminals just fell off as i put the tester to it. bypassed the switched and pump ran fine, so i ordered a new switch for £20.
CL18916-1025 is the part number for the one fitted to my pump
regards
Abby
Against the risk of forking out for a service kit and then having another problem (it may be an intermittent motor issue) I have decided to bin it. It is 10 years old so maybe time to say goodbye. Thanks for replies.