Scott,
What type of furnace do you have? Is it a forced air Suburban? If so there is a
chance that the circuit board went belly up. This is common on the Suburban
furnaces. The correct solution for this problem is to replace the circuit board
with a new one from Dinosaur Ind. out of Oregon. They seem very superior to the
original boards. Any RV dealer should have them or be able to order one.
Now, ............... if you don't have this type of furnace or have a different
problem you need to start eliminating things. When the lines were disconnected
did you have the open ends covered? I usually use at least some plastic & a
rubber band. This helps to keep out spiders & any water. How about the gas
valve? From here it's anyone's guess. Scott, ............. I have confidence in
you and know that you'll get it fixed!! (:
Good luck!
Pat
Scott Scheuermann wrote:
> My 2 year old furnace has decided not to work. I suspect that there is air
> in the propane lines as the tanks were disconnected for a while. All the
> other propane items work. Any ideas where to start looking?
>
> It is chilly enough here at the Region 4 Rally to run it at night!
>
> Scott Scheuermann
> 1960 Overlander
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