I cleaned it with windex and sharp pointed tool with a rag, but before I blew it out with canned air! so what your saying is there is no other sensor in the machine that will cause a empty message?
I cleaned it with windex and sharp pointed tool with a rag, but before I blew it out with canned air! so what your saying is there is no other sensor in the machine that will cause a empty message?
read it one more time, but slowly... I'm just trying to help
yes that is what I'm saying.
I'm sorry I'm coming off so abrupt but I have been getting a lot of conflicting info. and it's a bit frustrating. I don't want to order a sensor if I don't have to. I have to go back to check the sensor in the 03 mode, the more ammo the better. I have done everything you had mentioned, replace the bottle, cleaned the sensor, left the bottle out of the machine and shut the door ( there is no way for the machine to know if there is a bottle or not) had the sensor hang with bottle in machine. the only thing I can think of is the sensor is bad or the logic board is bad. thanks for your help
you tried having the sensor hang with bottle in machine???
Yes!
you must be doing something wrong
so lets see here, new bottle and sensor removed, nothing in path! what could be wrong! anyway I went to the customers office today to check sensor bottle presents through the control panel 03 mode "don't ya know" and guess what, it's not seeing the bottle, no change of state! checked for power, ground and signal wire at connector no change of state at signal. So my guess is the sensor is bad.
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Yeah it will be the sensor...you've done all you need to to test the sensor.
Post back and let us know how it goes.
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chisnasRe: Toshiba E studio 350
you must be doing something wrong
Ya might want to practice your bedside manner there bud....especially after 11 posts.
Just some friendly advice
i tried buddy...
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