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Ee2 error on toyo laser 30, how do we access fuel system

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I would look outside first. Filter, fuel level and bled the filter. Loosen the fitting on the fuel line and let some of the air out. Do it outside so you don't make a mess inside. After that if you still have a problem check the two red wires that go into the burner. If they don't get hot when you try to start you have an igniter problem.

Tom

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