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Old 04-08-2008, 04:01 PM   #9
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Its one of the most common things to go bad. Take the sensor out and clean it. If that doesn't work then just replace it. Or unplug it like Dan said to make the light go out. You could leave it unplugged, and just keep a eye on your levels like you (which you should anyways when its working, heh). But I would just clean it first.

Did I mention that its common??????

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