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2021 255 FSH Sport E, 2 years later

I looked into this a little. It’s the freshwater washdown. Definately not the fuse in the helm locker being the culprit, and I have power at the connector by the pump. So it must be a pump malfunction. When the switch is on, it doesn’t even attempt to run. I despise the thought of trying to get the $&@?er off of where it’s mounted to the fresh holding tank!

Okay... just to be 100% sure... I'll ask a stupid question — apologies in advance:

Do you have a hose connected to the freshwater outlet, and the hose's spray-head open? The freshwater outlet has a valve that automatically closes if there isn't a corresponding quick-release fitting attached to it. Therefore, the pump doesn't run unless you have a hose (or at least the quick-release fitting) attached to the outlet, with the hose sprayer on.

If the circuit breaker isn't popping out, then the pump isn't pulling current while frozen... which usually means the pump's pressure switch is keeping the pump off.

That aside — IMHO, the easiest way to access and unmount the pumps on top of the freshwater tank is to put a couple yoga mats "mechanic's mats" ? on top of the engines, and then lie down on the engines. If you're skinny and flexible like me, you can even sit on one of the engines with your feet beside the engines. So far, I haven't busted the engine covers or knocked anything loose. ?

Don't bother trying to access the pumps from the starboard hatch next to the engine bay — way too difficult.
 
Okay... just to be 100% sure... I'll ask a stupid question — apologies in advance:

Do you have a hose connected to the freshwater outlet, and the hose's spray-head open? The freshwater outlet has a valve that automatically closes if there isn't a corresponding quick-release fitting attached to it. Therefore, the pump doesn't run unless you have a hose (or at least the quick-release fitting) attached to the outlet, with the hose sprayer on.

If the circuit breaker isn't popping out, then the pump isn't pulling current while frozen... which usually means the pump's pressure switch is keeping the pump off.

That aside — IMHO, the easiest way to access and unmount the pumps on top of the freshwater tank is to put a couple yoga mats "mechanic's mats" ? on top of the engines, and then lie down on the engines. If you're skinny and flexible like me, you can even sit on one of the engines with your feet beside the engines. So far, I haven't busted the engine covers or knocked anything loose. ?

Don't bother trying to access the pumps from the starboard hatch next to the engine bay — way too difficult.
You know what....I haven't tried with a hose connected yet hahahhahaha. I know the raw-water will run without a hose connected, so I assumed the freshwater would also. On the to-do list for tomorrow! I did reconfirm yesterday that there is power to the coming to the pump itself...so that is definitely not the problem. Thanks for the reply!
 
You know what....I haven't tried with a hose connected yet hahahhahaha. I know the raw-water will run without a hose connected, so I assumed the freshwater would also. On the to-do list for tomorrow! I did reconfirm yesterday that there is power to the coming to the pump itself...so that is definitely not the problem. Thanks for the reply!

My raw water washdown does not run without an open hose attached. Hmmm... ?

Do you have the male quick-release fitting attached to the raw-water outlet, and that's why it runs without a hose?

On my 255 FSH, both my fresh and raw-water outlets are female quick-release spigots. If the corresponding male quick-release fitting is not inserted into the outlet, an integral valve closes the outlet.

The idea is that you keep a single hose on the boat with the male quick-release fitting "permanently" screwed onto the hose. Then you can quickly disconnect the hose from one outlet and connect to the other, as needed.
 
You know what....I haven't tried with a hose connected yet hahahhahaha. I know the raw-water will run without a hose connected, so I assumed the freshwater would also. On the to-do list for tomorrow! I did reconfirm yesterday that there is power to the coming to the pump itself...so that is definitely not the problem. Thanks for the reply!

The raw water will run because you don’t have any water for the pump to pressurize, whereas the fresh water wash down has a tank of water to pull on so it can pump up pressure and cause the pressure switch to open.
 
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