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It will be the capacitor Lee. Burnt out on my pump, replaced it and it works like new.Search online, YouTube etc, it's a common problem and there's lots of vids showing how to replace the capacitor.
Mines like yours, has auto shut off when water flow is low. I went out to check van and noticed the pump was cycling strangely, could smell a slight burning rubber smell then it just died.That was after about 3years use.Opened it up and the capacitor had melted, was a bugger trying to find the same one online but found it eventually.Popped new one in, very easy, pump works fine since. That was a year ago
clarke part no LDP1360002 not sure what rating it is as manual does not mention
Quote from: chris turner on May 11, 2015, 08:52:54 pmIt will be the capacitor Lee. Burnt out on my pump, replaced it and it works like new.Search online, YouTube etc, it's a common problem and there's lots of vids showing how to replace the capacitor.Got the new capacitor today fitted and all working again Thanks for your help