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Sun, Nov 25, 07 at 19:40
| Can not get both sending and receiver's light to work. Sending sensor is OK. How can you test if a receiving sensor is bad?
Will check out the alignment of the sensors again. Thank you |
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- Posted by don_1_2006 (My Page) on Mon, Nov 26, 07 at 12:24
| The receiving sensor is the one that most commonly goes bad. If you have a friend or close neighbor with one you might try subbing with his. |
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- Posted by ttm2ash2bbh2 (My Page) on Mon, Nov 26, 07 at 16:51
| Thanks, Don I did install my receiving sensor again and made sure about the line up. It worked on the first try and saved $29. I must have hit the sensor after all, but memory is short. Thanks,ttm2ash2bbh2 |
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