Don't know what went wrong but here's the scoop.
Had an issue with my 422 shutting down after start up. It would run for a while then I'd get the 88:88 blinking lights then shut down.
It's a nine year old heater and the flame was pretty much yellow all around so I removed the heater chamber assembly and changed the mat and ring and a few gaskets and all looked good.
Now, after it gets up to temp it overheats. Hot to the touch on the outside like I never felt before. It seems that now the air circulation fan doesn't kick in until it's too hot, then it's too late. I put a jumper wire across the fan thermostat and it will run fine for as long as the thermostat is bypassed (had it on for a few hours with no problem). I installed a new fan thermostat and it still overheats without the fan kicking in. When I put a jumper across the new thermostat it seems to work fine for as long as the jumper is in place. Of course, I won't leave the jumper on when the heater is unattended.
Any suggestions?
Had an issue with my 422 shutting down after start up. It would run for a while then I'd get the 88:88 blinking lights then shut down.
It's a nine year old heater and the flame was pretty much yellow all around so I removed the heater chamber assembly and changed the mat and ring and a few gaskets and all looked good.
Now, after it gets up to temp it overheats. Hot to the touch on the outside like I never felt before. It seems that now the air circulation fan doesn't kick in until it's too hot, then it's too late. I put a jumper wire across the fan thermostat and it will run fine for as long as the thermostat is bypassed (had it on for a few hours with no problem). I installed a new fan thermostat and it still overheats without the fan kicking in. When I put a jumper across the new thermostat it seems to work fine for as long as the jumper is in place. Of course, I won't leave the jumper on when the heater is unattended.
Any suggestions?
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