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  1. J

    MEP 802a No Start Condition

    I'm glad it all worked out. I will usually just put another diode behind the original diode because of the brittle plastic.
  2. J

    MEP 802a No Start Condition

    You are correct.
  3. J

    MEP 802a No Start Condition

    Open up the gauge panel, look on the back wall to the left and you will see the resistor board. Look at the 2nd to the bottom diode, it will say CR1. Check voltage on the right of the diode, it should be 24v and then check on the left side, it should read 24v. I bet it reads 0, if it reads 0...
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