Folks,
I have owned my wash for 1 1/2 years. I had a new PDQ LW4000 bridge installed when I bought it. Since then I have been plagued by this issue. Every once and a while --somtimes a month, sometimes once a week, the "Wash In Use" at the entrance of the wash sign stays on after a customer uses the wash. When the "Wash In Use" sign stays on the wash cannot be used.
I have done a lot of digging, and had many techs check this out. Lots of parts and theories thrown at this bridge. Amps, eyes, new festoon wires etc. You know the drill. What could cause this? Any help would be appreciated.
I do have a very short bay. About as short as they come. I was told the shortest bay the LW can fit in. The front tbar eyes(when in home position) are about 2 1/2 feet from the dryer eyes that are mounted on the the exit wall of the wash. Could the smallness of my bay be a contributing factor? I often get rear eye failures due to customers backing in and out during the dryer cycle. Could the "Wash In Use" sign issue be related. Just thinking out loud, so to speak.
Thanks!
I have owned my wash for 1 1/2 years. I had a new PDQ LW4000 bridge installed when I bought it. Since then I have been plagued by this issue. Every once and a while --somtimes a month, sometimes once a week, the "Wash In Use" at the entrance of the wash sign stays on after a customer uses the wash. When the "Wash In Use" sign stays on the wash cannot be used.
I have done a lot of digging, and had many techs check this out. Lots of parts and theories thrown at this bridge. Amps, eyes, new festoon wires etc. You know the drill. What could cause this? Any help would be appreciated.
I do have a very short bay. About as short as they come. I was told the shortest bay the LW can fit in. The front tbar eyes(when in home position) are about 2 1/2 feet from the dryer eyes that are mounted on the the exit wall of the wash. Could the smallness of my bay be a contributing factor? I often get rear eye failures due to customers backing in and out during the dryer cycle. Could the "Wash In Use" sign issue be related. Just thinking out loud, so to speak.
Thanks!