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Gene  
#21 Posted : 17 years ago
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What kind of the tub you have?

To speed up all this Q & A I need you to answer all posted questions.

Gene.
Neal  
#22 Posted : 17 years ago
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Sorry about that. It's a Stanless steel tub. Neal
Gene  
#23 Posted : 17 years ago
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I would recommend to order the new redesigned heater kit which includes a new control board. It should solve all your problems.

- The part number for the heater kit is AP3841139

Good luck.
Gene.
Neal  
#24 Posted : 17 years ago
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Part has been ordered. Thanks to everyone who helped out. Appeciate you time. Thanks, Happy New Year everyone.
Neal  
#25 Posted : 17 years ago
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Replaced The heater & control with the new parts that were ordered. Still have the problem. Any ideas?
richappy  
#26 Posted : 17 years ago
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What is your hot water temperature?
Neal  
#27 Posted : 17 years ago
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Out of the sink 130 degs. I have oil fired hot water, and the high limit is set at 190 at the furnace.
Neal  
#28 Posted : 17 years ago
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Any other Thoughts
richappy  
#29 Posted : 17 years ago
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Test your tub temperature after each fill.
Neal  
#30 Posted : 17 years ago
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Does the diagnotics check fill the tub or do I have to run it threw a regular cycle?
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