04-02-2013, 08:17 PM
Someone recently had a similar problem and I think he found out the coolant level in the Aquahot unit (not the overflow tank) was low.
Try turning off the aquahot, let it cool off, then pull the cap (looks just like a radiator cap) and make sure the coolant level is full inside the aquahot. If not then fill it and you will probably need to change the 13# radiator cap, common part, and also change the hose to the overflow tank making sure you have a hose clamp on both ends.
Try turning off the aquahot, let it cool off, then pull the cap (looks just like a radiator cap) and make sure the coolant level is full inside the aquahot. If not then fill it and you will probably need to change the 13# radiator cap, common part, and also change the hose to the overflow tank making sure you have a hose clamp on both ends.
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