Low Draft Sensor

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slclem

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Jan 9, 2010
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Eads, TN (West Tennessee)
I removed the low draft sensor to clean and now am having trouble re-installing. The part the sensor screws into has moved a little and the threads will not engage. Help.
 
do you mean the ESP probe? I'm not sure what could "move" in this process. Could you verify that it is the vac sensor or the ESP you are referring to plz.
 
ah, theres a nylon block that the orange do-dad screws into, it probably fell down behind the unit when you unscrewed it. you might need an extra set of hands to hold the block while you screw it in. look for the hose with the white nylon block...thats the culprit.
 
That is it. I can't find a way to get access to the block. It moved just a small amount as I can see it through the hole in the hopper. What is the best way to access? Thanks.
 
you'll have to take the back panels off, then you'll see it, no worries. 2 screws each side.
 
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