THANK YOU SO SO MUCH! I was just able to fix my hot tub thanks to your video. To be able to do this by myself was incredible! I agree with Regina, it makes a girl feel amazing to be able to fix her own stuff!
THANK YOU! I tried everything else (including the hose trick) and kept getting errors. Quickly unscrewed side of tub and let the air out - back to normal! Makes a woman feel awesome to fix her own hottub!
Thank you so much for this video. I spent days trying to fx a flow error. After watching this video, I was able to remove air pockets with a garden hose. I also opened two bleeder valves next to the filters. Error went away, and now I have hot water
Tried Bleeding, tried the hose, jumped the line on the switch, disconnected one of the terminals on the switch. There are no obstructions. water flows fine. new filter. it goes from FLC to FLO. Should i replace the switch or is there a problem with the board?
Hi Patrick, apologies for the delay. After checking with our service team we recommend scheduling a technician to come out. FLC to FLO indicates the flow switch is likely the culprit but we can't be certain without inspection. If you are in our service area we would be happy to help.
I flushed out the lines where the filters go and it started working again, then it stopped again, we have one filter that we will replace it’s not seated right it’s sticking up, would that cause the sensor A to come on?? Tu
Hi Alice, to answer your question - yes, a filter that is not seated correctly will likely cause a flow sensor error, especially if it is not seated correctly due to damage or incorrect size.
@@TheSpaSaunaCompany I purchased a new filter and both were seated well, refilled the hot tub and it’s says service required, sensor 1. Tu for your responce
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH! I was just able to fix my hot tub thanks to your video. To be able to do this by myself was incredible! I agree with Regina, it makes a girl feel amazing to be able to fix her own stuff!
THANK YOU! I tried everything else (including the hose trick) and kept getting errors. Quickly unscrewed side of tub and let the air out - back to normal! Makes a woman feel awesome to fix her own hottub!
That's great to hear! You're very welcome! Enjoy your hot tub!
Wow! I’m going to try that! Hope it works for us as well
Thank you so much for this video. I spent days trying to fx a flow error. After watching this video, I was able to remove air pockets with a garden hose. I also opened two bleeder valves next to the filters. Error went away, and now I have hot water
Put new motor and flow code..tryed all I knew. This fixed it..thanks..stuck hose then broke seal..worked. Thanks alot ..saved me money
THANK YOU.!!! Bleeding the line worked for me after I completely drained it.
Really well done video in a world of poorly done videos. Thank you!
Thanks for posting this video. Saved me a service call and a potentially frozen tub.
perfect fix , thanks and all the best from Belgium :)
Glad it helped Patrick! Thank you for watching.
That was very helpful. I will try those tips tomorrow and hopefully save myself couple hundred dollars to call the service guy!!!
Your video saved me a lot of money. Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
Tried Bleeding, tried the hose, jumped the line on the switch, disconnected one of the terminals on the switch. There are no obstructions. water flows fine. new filter. it goes from FLC to FLO. Should i replace the switch or is there a problem with the board?
Hi Patrick, apologies for the delay. After checking with our service team we recommend scheduling a technician to come out. FLC to FLO indicates the flow switch is likely the culprit but we can't be certain without inspection. If you are in our service area we would be happy to help.
@@TheSpaSaunaCompany changed the sensor and its back to good. thanks!
thank you!
I flushed out the lines where the filters go and it started working again, then it stopped again, we have one filter that we will replace it’s not seated right it’s sticking up, would that cause the sensor A to come on?? Tu
Hi Alice, to answer your question - yes, a filter that is not seated correctly will likely cause a flow sensor error, especially if it is not seated correctly due to damage or incorrect size.
@@TheSpaSaunaCompany I purchased a new filter and both were seated well, refilled the hot tub and it’s says service required, sensor 1. Tu for your responce