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How to fix flow switch on a J 365?Dealer not a option.
Try tapping in lightly with the handle of a screwdriver. That trick freed up a little sediment that was causing my flow switch to stick. Did the trick, and haven't had a problem since.Brewman
Isn't this highly unusual on a spa that's been in service for only 7 months that is fully covered by a warranty providing both parts and labor to correct or repair the problem. :-/What's up with this, "Dealer not an option". You did your research, he took your money and now you have a problem. This is what he is for, why is he not an option? :-/??? have you burned your bridges there?If you start messing with it, it may start costing you money if things get screwed up and this could even affect your warranty.Frankly, I don't believe your problem is the flow switch,what are your symptoms?
You do your homework!My dealer never ordered my tub (6wks) after I paid in full until I call corporate. He delivered the tub, but it was raining and he left and never came back. I did the set up and all the electrial, connections/60A change/104 to 108 change/ozone. I truly believe I know more about the tub than he does, but I do wish I had a repair manual.PS. I also did the foundation, ran the conduit and 60 A gfiSymptions: FLO2 on display, nothing works. I took it apart to clean and now the pumps work but the display flashes FLO and "94"Note: clean filters and water level.
Ah, the old Fonzarelli technique.
(Snotty comments that make people not want to help you deleted)Symptions: FLO2 on display, nothing works. I took it apart to clean and now the pumps work but the display flashes FLO and "94"Note: clean filters and water level.
That phenomenon occasionally happens with my Optima when I drain the water and refill. As J.-McD said, the number is the water temperature, and the FLO means that the water flow isn't registering as satisfactory, which is most likely keeping your heater from coming on. Try priming the pump that's giving you the FLO/94 reading. Brewman