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That other part beside the probe sensor is the thermostat as I stated earlier, which bascially checks the overall temp. Nat
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Can that thermostat cause the error???
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It's possible but doubtful. I would think the porbe sensor or the control board itself, have you checked the wires from the boardto sensor? Nat
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Yes, no shorts or opens on the wires. Thanks for your help. One last question, I did unplug and inspect the teminals on the Gas/Humidity sensor, and pluged it back in. It is a small round item with 6 prongs, and can plug in either way(180 deg). It still self checks OK, is there a right or wrong way to plug it in. I know it's not the problem, just curious.
Thanks again for all of your assistance!
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