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mrayOregon

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I have a 93 warriar that had the same problem. The sensor wire that connects to the switch has probably come off. it pins on to the back of the panel. remove the panel. and look in the wall for the wire and reconnect. I had to get a look in the wall by putting my head int the cabinet under the stove and looking up into the wall, and then fishing the wire back up and reconnecting it.

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I have a 93 warriar that had the same problem. The sensor wire that connects to the switch has probably come off. it pins on to the back of the panel. remove the panel. and look in the wall for the wire and reconnect. I had to get a look in the wall by putting my head int the cabinet under the stove and looking up into the wall, and then fishing the wire back up and reconnecting it.

my Sunrader monitor has a Million wires to it... I checked, blew the dust, etc... I think, just looking thru the toilet valve gives me a fair idea of THAT tanks level.. :) guess its the Worst one to be Surprised! ... any advise from Sunrader monitor repairers? thanks!

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