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    sdcruiser Posts: 29, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 7, 2009, 08:30 PM

    Man I go away for few days and look where you've taken my thread. I don't suppose anyone is interested in if the inducer board I installed tonight fixed the problem? Naaaah, didn't think so.

    KC did you get the coffee yet?
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    Jan 7, 2009, 08:39 PM
    Yes indeed, and it's some good stuff! Thank you, and sorry for warping your thread. I don't know exactly where it all went wrong... :rolleyes:I was waiting for your feedback on the patient... how is she?
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    Jan 7, 2009, 08:42 PM

    Actually yes, we are very interested to know if your problem is solved. Sorry, we tend to chat a little much. We just like to have a little fun amongst ourselves while waiting for reply from poster. Please let us know if your problem is solved, and if not, then we will be here to try an help further. Once again, sorry about our personal back and forth on your page. Please don't let it affect your feelings on this site. This is a great site, and we are here to help. Take care,

    Lee
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    sdcruiser Posts: 29, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 7, 2009, 08:52 PM

    No I actually enjoyed it. Listening to gallows humor all day at work gets me wanting something different. So the patient appears to be cured. She fired right and worked perfectly. And it's a good think. The temp fix with the relay stopped working and I ended up wiring the swith to be NC all the time to get heat. I was a bit afraid to let it run like that unattended. The new board is only slightly differnent and needed some additional jumpers and wiring added to work. It was only $98 on eBay too.

    So I'm not positive it also needed the pressure sensor assembly but those contact might have been bad too. Thanks for all the assistance and good humor.

    So did you guys do anything for Night and Day? I didn't read the whole thread but I bet you can work with that one.

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