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Old 01-27-2012, 10:43 PM   #2
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its mostlikly the sensor that you will have to replace with a new tank. if you jump the two wires on the sensors with a paper clip you should be able to turn on or off the light (depending on what happens when you unplug the light). id say you ahve a sensor issue but if you ever have a time when the lights always on and the fluid level is ok, then jump the wires to make sure everythign else works good. confused yet?
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