After three years of successful use, my Pioneer Probe is not working properly. It seems to work for the first operation then won't turn on. With fresh batteries, it turns on but then gets a trigger warning.
Is it possible that the coolant is somehow affecting the remote receiver on the wall rather than the probe? Have you looked at it one to make sure all screws are tight and there's no coolant infiltration? Just trying to think outside the box. Ciao, Marco.
Thanks. I'll check that. The lights are coming on normally and all green as described in the manual. I'll check the OSI-20 and also re-clean the probe and check for areas where coolant may have penetrated inside the probe.
@@PowerForgeWorkshop Does the problem with your probe coincide with installation of the new lights? I recall reading something in the manual about other lights interfering with the probe.
@@jasonarnold7578Well. It was worth a try. I turned the lights off and the probe worked the first time, then wouldn't turn on again. I swapped batteries and even turned off the cabin light. I couldn't get the probe to turn on again.