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Old 02-07-2015, 06:03 PM   #13
ZekenSpider
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Default Possible Plugged Pump Screen

Another possibility is a plugged pump inlet screen.

Unfortunately, the screen is located inside the tank fitting that supplies water to the pump. Attached are a couple of pictures of the screen that came from the factory in my 2010 3326. Ultimately, I replaced it with an easy-to-clean inline filter and put in a water tank clean-out port (AquaSaver).

There is really no good way to clean the water tank without a clean-out port.

For what it's worth.

Jerry
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2010 TM 3326 loaded for 3 day trip, 4955# GTW, 26 gal. water, 9.5 gal. LP, 530# Tongue Wt., 15" Dual Axle, TST Tire monitor, Hensley Cub Hitch
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