Cleaning out strainer for AC intake pump?

stripedo

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My A/C unit is displaying an HPF error which is normally caused by no intake water. There is no discharge coming out the side. i disconnected the outlet hose on the pump and water just dribbles out. how can I clean out the strainer? I can barely reach it down in the generator compartment. Any tricks?
 

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my strainer sits in a bracket. tilt bottom of strainer toward you and see if that releases it.
 

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I have long enough arms to reach it on my 330, but it is a stretch. Not sure what boat you have, but you may have to take up the deck or get a long-armed friend to open the strainer. Put silicone on the threads when you go back so it'll be easier next time. Mine gets a lot of grass in the gulf here recently.
 

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Mine's under the cabin sole in my Sailfish.
Awkward to get to as hoses run across it.
I silicone the threads but I've found putting a koozie on the housing makes loosening it easier.
 

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If you recently had the boat hauled out of the water and you didn't close the seacock before the haul out, you may have a air lock between the seacock and the A/C pump. Try running the A/C unit while running the boat forward to force water through the intake.