09-10-2021, 05:48 PM
Yes.
First diagnosed by unplugging one of the sensor wires from the controller. It started the blower when the sensor was disconnected. I followed that up by ohming the sensor. It should be a high resistance (100K or more) when in the dark. And less than 100 ohms in light. Mine was neither.
I replaced with a spare flame sensor I had in the leftovers box from my days of trying to fix the AH. I have ordered a Beckett CAD sensor $20 instead of the $200 Webasto sensor to put in the spares kit.
First diagnosed by unplugging one of the sensor wires from the controller. It started the blower when the sensor was disconnected. I followed that up by ohming the sensor. It should be a high resistance (100K or more) when in the dark. And less than 100 ohms in light. Mine was neither.
I replaced with a spare flame sensor I had in the leftovers box from my days of trying to fix the AH. I have ordered a Beckett CAD sensor $20 instead of the $200 Webasto sensor to put in the spares kit.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )