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Anonymous Posted on Jan 09, 2014

Error code 111

Sparks but does fire

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Checked for long time final find out the sensors socket has some water in it and I dry it out and the heater fire up right away "hope this can help other people " good luck.

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Copy following link: If you get no error code on remote control, then scroll down to 'no error code.'
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