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I have an om-22 oil miser and am using it for 2 months. As soon as it turned 15 degrees outside the heater would not run. It says EE-22, but I cannot change anything on the front, nothing works. nothing moves, just om-22 It is a new stove, good oil, and I need heat. Can you help me?

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EE 22 means it failed to light for 3 tries in a row. You have to unplug the heater for at least 30 minutes to reset this code. I don\'t know how cold it was before, but if this is the first time it has dropped below freezing I would suspect water in the fuel barrel or filter. Check the filter. You can also remove the line from the barrel then open the valve to see if any comes out. Catch what does come out so you can put it back in the barrel. Let me know what you find or if you need more help.

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It might be good idea to check on the flame sensor. Its that wired with white wire attached to your fire chamber. Make sure that the sensor is not covered with soot like it happened to me. Remove the two silver screws and gently pull it out. I used a fine emery cloth sandpaper to clean and it fired up and stayed on without giving me the code ee22 anymore. I guess the flame sensor was just not seeing the flame when it came on. Don't forget to unplug the system for at least 30 minutes to have the code reset. It may take you the whole 30 minutes to disassemble, clean, and reassembe the flame sensor.

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4C The cylinder heads and the lower intake manifold are installed together
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all readings in ft. lbs. Year Engine Displacement Liters (cc) Engine ID/VIN Cylinder Head Bolts Main Bearing Bolts Rod Brearing Bolts Crankshaft Damper Bolts Flywheel Bolts Manifold Spark Plugs Lug Nuts Intake Exhaust 2000 2.4 (2389) KA24DE 3.3 (3277) VG33E
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4C The cylinder heads and the lower intake manifold are installed together
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2- 10-12 ft. lbs. plus 60-65 degrees or 28-33 ft. lbs.
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4- 10-12 ft. lbs. +60-65 degrees
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