If you have syrup pump that is running and you need to disconnect the CO2 line from it, follow the troubleshooting below:



If you prefer not to watch a video, these are the steps:

  • Identify which syrup pump you have that is running: Shurflo, Flojet N5000, or Flojet G55
  • Observe the lines going in and out of that pump, you will only want to work on the CO2 line which is clear with diamond shaped threading (the syrup lines are clear with no threading and you can see liquid in them, you DO NOT want to disconnect these from the pump)
  • For Shurflo syrup pumps: Locate the plastic yellow fitting on the bottom of the pump and slide the retaining clip to the unlocked position, then pull down on the yellow fitting. If the removed fitting leaks CO2, turn the CO2 off
  • For Flojet N5000 syrup pumps with a metal retaining clip: Locate the brass fitting on the bottom of the pump and loosen, but do not remove the screw on the retaining clip and swing the clip to the unlocked position, then pull down on the brass fitting. If the removed fitting leaks CO2, turn the CO2 off
  • For Flojet N5000 syrup pumps with a plastic retaining clip: Locate the brass fitting on the bottom of the pump and slide the retaining clip to the unlocked position, then pull down on the brass fitting. If the removed fitting leaks CO2, turn the CO2 off
  • For Flojet G55 syrup pumps: Locate the brass fitting on the bottom of the pump and slide the retaining clip to the unlocked position, then pull down on the brass fitting. If the removed fitting leaks CO2, turn the CO2 off


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