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facory
May 05, 2013Explorer
Found a dealer today and purchased a replacement element for $31.50. I had to buy two new sockets - anode rod and element - to do the replacement. I carry many tools with me when traveling but not these odd size sockets. We are over 1k miles from home and don't have the convenience of the home shop. Oh well, that's life on the road. Also had to replace the CO/propane sensor. Expensive little bugger. The hard wired version set me back $73. Simple replacement though and I feel much better now that I know it will work.
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