You can try bypassing the vacuum switch. It's an airflow issue so it could be a bad vacuum switch, worn door or ash pan gaskets, bad exhaust blower, or the venting could be clogged. The stove could need to be cleaned.
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AnonymousDec 4, 2023 - 7:22 PM
where is the vacuum switch and exhaust blower because I have cleaned the vent and the stove
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AnonymousMar 10, 2024 - 12:10 PM
2days 500.00 in parts and all I needed to do was push the fricking reset button on the high pressure sensor try this first before you go and spend alot of money I feel really smart now.... .
Anonymous:
2days 500.00 in parts and all I needed to do was push the reset button on the high pressure sensor try this first before you go and spend alot of money I feel really smart now.... .
The reset button is the red button between the 2 wires on the high limit switch. if you open the right side it is on the back of the firewall. See pic below
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AnonymousMar 12, 2025 - 1:52 PM
YAY! Reset button worked today! Cleaned out all the pipes from fresh air In to Exhaust Out. Still E1 error. Checked all vacuum connections and the tube and all was fine. Read this Blog and found the Reset Button and Bamm! We're all running smoothly now! ThanX for the Great Tip!