Quote: CVPost-hgrimm (quoted from post at 20:30:03 02/26/22) The design was changed on the newer kerosene/diesel heaters and I can't find any YouTube videos or any other available fix-it help from the company brand names. I've fixed the older style with the carbon rotor in the rear pump, but not these new ones with that auxiliary pump and motherboard, digital stuff etc. Any help or direction appreciated.
Looking at the title of your post ("heater UPDATE") I GUESSED that you had made a previous post about this, but if you did I can't find it and this post certainly doesn't divulge any details about exactly how your heater is acting, or what make and model you are dealing with!
I am familiar, in general, with the type of heater you are talking about, though.
Do you have an Owner's Manual, typically they have good troubleshooting info, even a "flow chart" and the electronic control board typically flashes codes identifying what's wrong, with an interpretation of the codes in the manual.
This post was edited by wore out on 02/26/2022 at 09:15 pm.
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