The red light indicates it's not getting propane or the battery is too low to run the pump. I think solid red is propane and flashing is low power (but don't quote me on that).
Yup. Here's the info straight from the US/Can Alde manual.
G. Red LED flashes if the voltage to the boiler goes below 10,5 V (automatic resetting at higher voltage). Fixed light, the LPG boiler has become blocked (resetting by the central switch for LPG) or overheated (resetting by the main switch of the vehicle). The temperature sensors of the boiler could be defective as well (resetting not possible).
So, if the "red light is staying on" solid, not flashing, you need to check your propane and make sure it's flowing - Good flow at your cooktop? I had a full propane tank, it was turned on and I was getting the red light - turned out to be a bad tank. Worked fine with my other tank. If it's flashing, check your battery charge. You might want to recycle the circuit breakers also just in case there's a glitch there.
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G. Red LED flashes if the voltage to the boiler goes below
10,5 V (automatic resetting at higher voltage). Fixed light,
the LPG boiler has become blocked (resetting by the central
switch for LPG) or overheated (resetting by the main
switch of the vehicle). The temperature sensors of the
boiler could be defective as well (resetting not possible).
If it's flashing, check your battery charge. You might want to recycle the circuit breakers also just in case there's a glitch there.
Try that?
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
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