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Old 11-21-08, 09:19 PM
tagius tagius is offline
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Take the flame sensor out and clean it with some sandpaper. Its the little metal probe that sits in the flame, has one wire, and usually one bolt holding it in. it takes about five minutes and saves $75 for the heater guy visit.
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