Where is the flame sensor on a camper furnace?
It’s located on the burner assembly and is just a thin metallic rod. It’s usually bent, and it sits just in front of the pilot flame inside the furnace.
Do you have a bad gas valve on a suburban furnace?
You probably have a bad gas valve. Getting to the gas valve on Suburban furnaces is a real pain, not so bad on the Atwoods, but you still have to check it, not simply throw parts at it. By the way, never take a gas valve apart, unless working as part of a demolition team.
Why does my RV furnace not turn on?
DFMD35131 RV furnace makes vibration noise when burner is ignited and running. Does not make any unusual noise when burner stops and only the … read more At we have replaced the tanks the furnace won’t turn on.
How to get out of a suburban furnace?
To get it out of a Suburban furnace you will need a 5/8″ crowsfoot on a 3/8 ratchet with an extension. Getting it back in place with the supply tube to the burner reconnected requires holding the valve up from the bottom with one hand and using one finger to start the inverted flare nut on the tube back into the valve.
Why does my Forest River furnace not start?
In terms of Forest River furnaces, they usually have issues with no ignition, cold air blowing or will simply not start. A few people even reported problems with thermostats. When compared to other manufacturers, these problems don’t seem as bad. After all, a thermostat can be easily replaced with any RV model. Suburban RV Furnace Troubleshooting
DFMD35131 RV furnace makes vibration noise when burner is ignited and running. Does not make any unusual noise when burner stops and only the … read more At we have replaced the tanks the furnace won’t turn on.
Is the heater fan blowing in my RV?
Heater fan is blowing but heater fan is blowing but just cold air this is my first trip out in an RV. Not exactually sure what I’m doing … read more
Why does my gas furnace not light up?
When the furnace does not light after a few cycles, it shuts off into lock out mode as a safety feature. This can happen from low gas pressure, running out of LP, failing gas valve or problem with the igniter. Most likely it is a propane issue if it worked the night before. If it is really cold outside,…
In terms of Forest River furnaces, they usually have issues with no ignition, cold air blowing or will simply not start. A few people even reported problems with thermostats. When compared to other manufacturers, these problems don’t seem as bad. After all, a thermostat can be easily replaced with any RV model. Suburban RV Furnace Troubleshooting