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Originally Posted by Pete'sMH
I’ve never seen or heard of an RV with an inaccessible pump. The debris screen, at least, needs regular service in my experience. It’s not impossible but I’ll bet you can find some way to get to it. Once you do, the leak probably will be pretty obvious and if you are “handy” you should be able to fix it yourself. Worst case is that the pump housing was cracked due to improper winterizing. Replacing the pump is a pretty straightforward job if it comes to that and not terribly expensive. I’d advise you not to delay. Water damage can happen quickly and can be....troublesome. Good luck.
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My 2018 Outlaw 29H had an inaccessible water pump..... well just about inaccessible. It was under the furnace. You had to remove the furnace to gain access to it. You could not even gain access to the strainer without removing the furnace. Fortunately I sold it before I needed to deal with the water pump.
Nothing would surprise me with the way some of these coaches are designed and built.