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Old 02-13-2018, 07:14 AM   #9
Old soldier
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Missouri
Posts: 30
Same basic in in our 2018 Montana High Country 310re. Ours would start-stop-start-stop and if it blew any air, it was cold. Found we had to turn the thermostat off “auto” (for the heat pump). Had heat, but still intermittent. Technician found Keystone used a “self healing fuze” (15 amp, dark blue color) on the furnace (slot #6 on our panel). Never heard of one before. Turns out they can reset themselves like a circuit breaker. He pulled it out and replaced with a standard 15 amp. Had heat OK, but we still have an electrical issue. Nudge your fuze to see if you get a spark....you shouldn’t, but might. We do. Bad connection in the converter panel. Regulators can fail or wear out, but are so simple it’s not likely an issue. Only had to replace one once in our 1964 Fireball vintage camper, for example. That was old! Make sure you “point” the switchover knob/arm to the tank you want to use. You can leave it in the middle position, but won’t know your level is out until the furnace won’t light. Furnaces take a lot more gas than a stove even with all burners going. But turning them on helps prove the gas is flowing after tank switches for refills. There will also be air in the line, so make sure you run the burners long enough to bleed the system. Good luick.


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