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harrya  
#1 Posted : Sunday, June 20, 2010 8:28:01 AM(UTC)
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Ok first of all anyone reading and repalcing this part should know: There is a fuse and a thermistor that look close and are next to each other. The factory already installed are one white plastic (fuse) and one black plastic (thermistor) sitting next to each other. So I got a white plastic part and replaced the white looking plastic part thinking it was the same. NOT!

Put the thermistor in the fuse location and of course blew it out. Got another one replaced and out it in the right location (now that I know which is which) and I still get an E1 error.

Wife is freaking, dad is broke and trying to fix it himself. ANY Fathers out there on fathers day can help this old man out today as to what tyo do next?

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denman  
#2 Posted : Monday, June 21, 2010 4:06:41 AM(UTC)
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Here is the tech sheet
http://www.servicematters.com/docs/wiring/Tech%20Sheet%20-%203980060.pdf

Try unplugging the unit for 10 minutes or so to see if it will reset.
If Not
Unplug the unit.
Disconnect and check the thermistor resistance
If Good
Check the resistance at the board with the thermistor plugged in.
If Goog
Odds are that the board is toast.
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