Raeven Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 To the many wonderful and experienced posters on this board, I owe another debt of gratitude. Friday night, some friends came by to try out my new-to-me HS Envoy. They were particularly impressed with the Moto DX jet and were playing with all the knobs and dials. When I went to use the spa on Saturday night, I noticed the jet was no longer working properly. Grumpiness and irritability ensued. But I did a few searches here on the forum. In a nutshell, someone had helpfully posted something along the lines that any idiot with a Phillips head screwdriver could fix a Moto DX jet. I am that idiot with a Phillips head screwdriver, so I thought I'd have a go. Sure enough, after a short session in the tub with my trusty screwdriver, I was able to repair the jet. Seems it was just a loose hose. Knowing my local dealer, I probably just saved $150 for a service call. THANK YOU!!! And yes, it was just that easy!!! All the best, Raeven Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan.The.Spa.Man Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 To the many wonderful and experienced posters on this board, I owe another debt of gratitude. Friday night, some friends came by to try out my new-to-me HS Envoy. They were particularly impressed with the Moto DX jet and were playing with all the knobs and dials. When I went to use the spa on Saturday night, I noticed the jet was no longer working properly. Grumpiness and irritability ensued. But I did a few searches here on the forum. In a nutshell, someone had helpfully posted something along the lines that any idiot with a Phillips head screwdriver could fix a Moto DX jet. I am that idiot with a Phillips head screwdriver, so I thought I'd have a go. Sure enough, after a short session in the tub with my trusty screwdriver, I was able to repair the jet. Seems it was just a loose hose. Knowing my local dealer, I probably just saved $150 for a service call. THANK YOU!!! And yes, it was just that easy!!! All the best, Raeven Nice job...there are a lot of things that are fairly easy to fix on hot tubs if you just look at things for a few minutes...relax...and ask a few questions. Many times (winter) I would rather talk someone through something than going out and making a few bucks...seriously. Makes my job easier and saves you a few bucks... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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