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Old 04-03-2010, 04:33 PM
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Ok......then depending on how comfortable you are with taking it apart. You need to check the contacts of your on/off switch, also test the bypass and micro switches. If you do not know how to test this, then you may want to bring it to the shop. If you do decide to test all that and they are all good then the control board is probably your issue. But since it has set up for a while, I am more likely to lean toward a movable part like a switch, not something solid state like the control board. Hope this helps you out.
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