Wait and see after it gets warmer before you do any thing. I went out to see how it was today, lots warmer and the buzzer was off. WE just had the same problem and going thru past items on this and the other RV sites, I came accross one answer was to wait until it gets warm OR go out there with a heet gun and warm it up a litle. With luck the sensor can be replaced on the third visit.Īfter the warranty runs out very few people replace them because Weather Pro will not sell the sensor by itself and the total electronics package is very expensive. The second visit is for the dealer to open the package and discover that the wrong model was shipped. This first trip is to have the dealer verify that your sensor has failed and for them to order a replacement sensor and bay electronics from Weather Pro. Yours should still be under warranty so you will have to make two or three trips to a dealer to get it replaced. Those sensors only last from one to two years before they fail. Welcome to the rapidly expanding club of people with failed wind sensors. Since going to a shop for something like that probably costs lots of money, I wonder if anyone on the forum might know if there is anything I can do myself to fix the problem. ![]() ![]() After going to the owner's manual, I find that if a beeping sound is heard I need to turn "off" the wind sensor feature and contact a trained expert to fix the thing. When I disengage the wind sensor function on the control box the beeping sound goes off. When my wind sensor switch is switched to the "on" position I hear a beeping sound. RV.Net Open Roads Forum: Class A Motorhomes: Weather Pro Awning Wind Sensor Open Roads Forum
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