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I just instlled a Dayton 3UG73D garage heater and the motor has stopped. It still heats up but the motor will not come on

  • Robotinner May 11, 2010

    New unit? or used? Tinner Sunsetmech

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Check for loose or disconnected wire especially to the hi-limit switch or fan switch.

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