On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 11:44:05 PM UTC-5, Peter wrote:
replying to Pavel314 , Peter wrote:
pintiha wrote:
t
I just had this problem with mine last month and had to replace the
primary
oil control box, the gizmo where the reset button is located. It cost
abou
t $160 for the new control box. Simple job; a few screws to remove, then a
few color-coded wires to connect. If yours has a jumper, a loop of wire
con
necting two of the contact screws on the box, don't forget to move that to
the new one.Just make the new one look like the old one, wire-wise, and it
should be OK.
Paul
Which of these two boxes would you switch? I am assuming the Honeywell one
in my pics.
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This is like the one I replaced except mine doesn't have that little black switch in the upper left corner. I'm at work right now and don't have the exact model number that I used.
http://www.zoro.com/i/G3368075/?utm_...4kg QoddBcARg