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heater and when I turn it on the switches light but no heat. do I need to add oil? any ideas Some of the newer models have a thermal fuse which may be blown. It doesn't look like a normal fuse at all.

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Question about Oil-Filled Electric Radiator Heater

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...oil filled heater model 5600/7 won't turn on. It has an open thermistor KSD 30116/125-160. How do I find a replacement? I went to buy a new oil filled heater because mine was blowing the breaker. ...

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...passenger side on the side of the heater box. I have a 1996 mitsubishi 3000GT and it keeps over heating! I've had the thermostat replaced 2x's and am constantly changing the oil. what could be

Question about Oil-Filled Electric Radiator Heater

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...Oil-filled radiator Model 6500 Fuse blown I have a Lakewood Oil-filled radiator Model 6500 which has stopped working. After opening the unit, I found the fuse wrapped in the black tape casing to be ...

Question about Oil-Filled Electric Radiator Heater

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...oil-filled radiator heater has a smell of oil? or something. What is it and is it dangerous. Could it be electrical? Hi, The heater is filled with oil and it is leaking....you will need to dispose of ...

Question about HO0218 Oil Filled Electric Radiator Heater

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...oil filled heater for Christmas and he is in the National Guard and he was called in to help with a problem and his dog chewed his heater power cord into while it was plugged up. It was during an ice ...

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...electric's (this is because of the fuse box we have for our electrical system, otherwise the fuse in the plug would blow). it could be your heater as soon as it fills the heater is engaged on the ...

...oil pressure raises while idle, then falls when engine is reved also keeps blowing fuel pump fuse Likely electrical issue or bad fuel pump which draws excessive amps when reving up thus blowing fuse ...

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...DeLonghi Heater Parts Repair oil filled heater Oil Filled Heater Repair Bad Thermal Fuse EASY Oil Filled Electric Heater Repair Wiring ...

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Oil filled electric heaters? Bad gaskets. Oil heaters powered by kerosene. Condensation rotting the inside, or bad joints. To fix, clean the area well and apply JB Weld to where the leak is. Corrosion

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