First of all I would like to say that this forum is very informative and helpful. I have found many tips and put them in practice but still can not get my monitor going. When I plug it in and turn it on the combustion fan come on, then after a bit the pump starts, I can see flame in the chamber pot almost all the way around , it's mostly blue witha bit of yellow/orange, then the pump quits and a few moments later the e 13 code comes up again. Nothgn I have done has changed this orginal condition.
This is what I have done so far. I have bled the line at many fittings, replaced the inline fuel filter (which is inside), cleaned the filter on the sump pump (not dirty), pulled the flamerod and omhed it out (0.4 ohms), replaced the gasket. I also have cleaned the 1/8" fuel line to chamber pot with doubled up telephone wire and then poked around the chamber pot with a 3" piece of coat hanger wire, trying to see if I can feel carbon. When I stick the coat hanger wire into the chamber (about 3 inches), it feels a bit stuck at the very end) I am afraid to stick the wire in any further and this little 2200.
I'm starting to think that it may be that little screen I have read about on the bottom of the pump. It looks impossible to get the pump out to check as there is no room for a screw driver unless I find a really short stubby phillips. I also think it may be the fuel. I only went thru 1/3 of a tank last winter.
I live in the Yukon where minus 40 has been the normal for a week or more. I wondered if I should but some of that hot shot stuff into the tank.
Any ideas on what else I should do? If I cannot fix this thing I will have to put it on a truck for a 6 hour drive to the dealer.
Thanks for reading.
This is what I have done so far. I have bled the line at many fittings, replaced the inline fuel filter (which is inside), cleaned the filter on the sump pump (not dirty), pulled the flamerod and omhed it out (0.4 ohms), replaced the gasket. I also have cleaned the 1/8" fuel line to chamber pot with doubled up telephone wire and then poked around the chamber pot with a 3" piece of coat hanger wire, trying to see if I can feel carbon. When I stick the coat hanger wire into the chamber (about 3 inches), it feels a bit stuck at the very end) I am afraid to stick the wire in any further and this little 2200.
I'm starting to think that it may be that little screen I have read about on the bottom of the pump. It looks impossible to get the pump out to check as there is no room for a screw driver unless I find a really short stubby phillips. I also think it may be the fuel. I only went thru 1/3 of a tank last winter.
I live in the Yukon where minus 40 has been the normal for a week or more. I wondered if I should but some of that hot shot stuff into the tank.
Any ideas on what else I should do? If I cannot fix this thing I will have to put it on a truck for a 6 hour drive to the dealer.
Thanks for reading.
Comment