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I have a Water master (9 zone) model#57979,replaed fuse andbatteries,stillnot working?
Replaced fuse and batteries,past owner was jerk,didn't leave no manuals for nothing in house he had built? Where do I find manual,for this model#57979,Water Master?
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there are short. go to www.repairclinic.com for to get the parts. 2) test the switch door for short and replace see the diagram 3) test the high voltage capacitor+ high voltage diode see the diagram
Each zone of the United States has a specific zone number that the compass has to be set with..
It depends where you live...Check dealer or owners manual for zone setting...You should have a reset button at dash area....If you ever change battery you will have to reset compass zone normally.....Zone numbers are all single digit I believe.....I am on east coast...S.East...Which is 8 or 9...pending state...................Hope this helps............Metalpoet..........
Okay couple questions here because either you have hot water baseboards or you have electric baseboard heaters.
- if the system is a hydronic baseboard heater fed form main boiler, usually this means your space heat is controlled by a zone valve which the zone valve is controlled by your thermostat.
-if you find the zone is controlled by a zone valve than it is possible the zone valve is defective causing hot water to bleed past the zone valve even though your t-stat is telling it to close.
- first find out what excatly the baseboard is heated by either water or electricity
-next personal message me and I can walk you through it
there is one fuse for all the dash gauges, so chances are you have a wiring problem to the gauge sender on the engine or the gauge is defective, which is rare.
Just had the same problem with my '05 van. I put the Master Switch in the off position. I pulled fuse #7 on the driver side sub panel, located just above the engine hood release. I then disconnected the neg. terminal on the battery. I manually opened the pass. side slider and closed it.
I reconnected the battery and replaced fuse #7. I put the master door switch in the on position. I activated the auto door switch, and it worked.
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