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    my aerator stopped workin. i checked the fuses, cleaned my battery connections and evrything else i know. im just gonna replace it i think. i have never worked on one before so i dont know whats going on really. my problem is pretty simple, i need to get it off but cant figure out how. once i get it off i will know how to get it back on but i cant make it that far! i know that it is connnected to a little plastic piece that draws in water from the back of the boat. but i dont know how its connected to it and i cant see good enough to figure it out bc its in a tight spot. give me some help guys, please. heres a pic.
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    Look on the back of the boat where it comes out and you should see a large plastic nut. Remove it the the pump should pull out from the inside. It may be a bear to break looses due to sealer used to install it. Be sure to use new sealer when installing the new one.
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    Before I went to all that trouble, I would do some trouble shooting first:

    What happens when you turn the aereator on? Do you hear any sounds coming from the unit? If you hear sounds, it might be that you intake is clogged. I would check it and make sur that it is free of obstructions and gunk. If you have a screen on it, remove the screen and clean it. If you simply have ports for intake, run a piece of stiff wire up inside to make sure they arent clogged.

    A lot easier to check your intake then to go thru the hassle of busting knuckles to remove aereator and find out that it wasnt the problem.

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    It looks like it has a removable cartridge. Might want to remove that first. It can be replaced easier than the entire pump.
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    i just went ahead and took it off, it wasnt hard to do. i found out that the pump is still good and that i have a short in my wires somewhere. called a guy i know and hes gonna come over in the mornin and run new wires for me. thanks for the help. i feel like a idiot of not knowing how to get if off but now i know.
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    I'de replace it since it's out now,lol.
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