Why is my furnace having trouble starting?

The Pilot Light (Faulty Ignition Sensor) The pilot light or ignition sensor is usually the most common issue when your furnace will not ignite. This is typically the problem if you can hear your furnace click on but it does not fire up. Put the front panel back on, turn on the gas, and then turn the furnace back on.

What should I do if my Atwood furnace is not working?

Open the main panel on the furnace and take out the filter. Clean the filter with dish-washing liquid and soap, and rinse thoroughly. Set the filter aside to dry, and reinstall it before starting the furnace back up. Contact Atwood with any additional questions or problems.

What kind of warranty does Atwood furnace have?

Atwood furnaces offer two-stage heating, digital thermostats and self-diagnostics. They come in a variety of sizes for different recreational vehicle needs. While most Atwood furnaces come with limited warranties and should operate normally with regular care and maintenance, owners may experience issues occasionally.

What to do if your furnace is not producing heat?

Replace the fuse if needed. Turn the furnace on to a set point above the current temperature and turn the main switch to “On” or “Auto” if the furnace is connected to a working power supply but is not producing heat. Clear the venting area on the furnace if there is insufficient heat or the furnace is working constantly.

Can a Hunker furnace be used in a car?

Hunker may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. Atwood furnaces are handy for use in recreational vehicles that operate during cold weather. Atwood furnaces are designed primarily for use in recreational vehicles such as motor homes and travel trailers; they heat the vehicles.

Open the main panel on the furnace and take out the filter. Clean the filter with dish-washing liquid and soap, and rinse thoroughly. Set the filter aside to dry, and reinstall it before starting the furnace back up. Contact Atwood with any additional questions or problems.

Atwood furnaces offer two-stage heating, digital thermostats and self-diagnostics. They come in a variety of sizes for different recreational vehicle needs. While most Atwood furnaces come with limited warranties and should operate normally with regular care and maintenance, owners may experience issues occasionally.

Why does my RV furnace not stay on?

RV Furnace Won’t Stay On If the furnace started, but won’t stay on, you may need to check the battery voltage. If the voltage is too low, it won’t provide enough power to keep the furnace fan running. Another cause could be a defective blower relay.

Replace the fuse if needed. Turn the furnace on to a set point above the current temperature and turn the main switch to “On” or “Auto” if the furnace is connected to a working power supply but is not producing heat. Clear the venting area on the furnace if there is insufficient heat or the furnace is working constantly.