Troubleshooting Coleman Saluspa E02 Error Lay-Z-Spa
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- In this video I troubleshoot my Coleman Saluspa/ Lay-Z-Spa that I got for free! It came with an E02 Error which indicates a waterflow issue. Several things can cause this fault, and we test them in this video.
Link to replacement impeller: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07... - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Why is it so dirty?
Typically the rubber bushings wear and the impeller stops turning. I've found that the replacement rubber bushings I've purchased are always a smaller diameter than the originals. This causes bushing movement resulting in quicker bushing wear. I simply cut small strips of electrical "shrink wrap" and applied to the outside of the bushings. This results in a tighter bushing fit in the"well" and avoids undo wear. I rebuilt my pump twice before realizing what the issue was. Using the "shrink wrap" technique has worked for months this time.
Thank you for this! I had the exact same issue. Much appreciated!
Thanks, it never occured to me to take off the top and look. Mine was either the little sensor being dirty or the fact that the heater was full of limescale. Now to put it back together.
Great video! What's the exact length of the rod. I've lost the original rod in the bushes
Can you test without water running through? I put in a new impeller and it’s still making a weird noise and shuts off after a minute with eo2
Hello, my name is also Miss Andy. I have replaced sensor flow and impeller and still won't pump/work. Suggestions?
Can you please help me nothing doimg is working
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Steve, When u remove the top housing and power on the circulation pump impeller and it rattles around loose in the lower motor housing... because it is loose, and not located by the shaft thru into the other side of the clamshell enclosure as it would be assembled/in use... so your test was pointless, fyi even a new impeller would bounce around and rattle in that loose unlocated position. A bad pump does sound very similar tho, generally the plastic impeller body cracks and the magnets corrode internally which throws off the centering effect of even megnetic poles (concentric pull) or the tiny shaft breaks first.
That tub is crazy dirty
Eo2 is for a dirty filter or hoses, not sure why you would choose to tear it apart before those options. Wow. Your filter is probably clogged from all the mud and ?? It looks like a crime scene, or someone ahit in it
You forgot to mention impeller failure.
I trust a man in his garage with crocs more than Coleman’s “check your filters” corporate bs response after they made an absolutely unacceptable product.
TRUTH!!!
@@Redruby2600 this impeller was the problem with mine and the replacement I got off Amazon has a metal shaft instead of plastic. Cost like 12 bucks. Why couldn’t Coleman just do that? Lol
@anthonyfuqboi8211 that would be too easy! The one I got off Amazon was a nice heavy duty one! So nice! Sadly it didn't fix the e02 on mine...
@@Redruby2600 it might be your flow switch. I wish I could see yours I feel like a certified repair technician for these now lol
@anthonyfuqboi8211 omg I know right! I have my pump in a billion pieces on my work bench! I'm just having an adult beverage in the sun for now. Then, I'm going to check the sensor. I've got hard water here so maybe a vinegar bath is in order