Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 14:04:29 -0400
Reply-To: Jeff Howard <schur@PRODIGY.NET>
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From: Jeff Howard <schur@PRODIGY.NET>
Subject: Couple o' electrical questions ('87 Westy)
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Hi all,
The LED that indicates flame is present
for my refrigerator stopped working.
Fridge is running ok. I looked at the
little LED panel below the stove (Delta
Six part). There's no voltage across
the LED leads and there's only a supply
voltage to one of the two IC's on the
little circuit board. ANyone know where
I might find a schematic? It appears
that the water levels in the water tank
may be using the same IC. I don't have water
in the tank but took a look and saw a
black module screwed to the outside wall
of the water container compartment. The
water level sensors have wires leading into
this module. ANyone know what that module
does? I know these are obscure questions
but I try to keep everything working as
best I can.
And while in the depths of obscurity, anyone
know if an '87 Westy has a fuse for the
power door locks? I looked in Bently's
and see one for earlier years but not
'87. I'm used to them not working but thought
it would be a treat to fix them before
my long journey coming up.
Thanks !
Jeff
'87 Westy
ps - just ordered a Delorme GPS to use with
my laptop as I travel. Always room for
another toy :)
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