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02-09-2022, 07:02 AM
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Location: Mountain Home, Idaho
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Originally Posted by Ram Nation
Yes Sir, pretty much sums it up nowadays. If you can listen and see, Youtube pretty much explains all.
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Yup - one of the best mechanic and DIY aids for a guy like me... Ive fixed the wifes washer, fridge, dryer, etc using youtube videos as aids...
Of course you have gotta have some skills to go along with the videos or a manual but it does make life easier...
The RV furnace is not that hard to TS and repair.. especially if you have one with a front access panel.. I don't so if I need to work on mine the task requires me to empty half the basement to get the rear wall down and then crawl back in there and take things off so I can get the furnace out to work on it...
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2007 GMC Classic club cab 4x4 Duramax LBZ
2014 Alpine 3010 RE. 34 foot fifth wheel
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02-09-2022, 04:36 PM
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Site Team
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Modesto
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And if it’s a warranty repair you DONT get paid for the time it takes to remove all the customers “stuff” so you can access/ work on it.
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2012 Copper Canyon 273FWRET being towed by a 1994 Ford F350 CC,LB,Dually diesel.
Airlift 5000 bags, Prodigy brake control, 5 gauges on the pillar.Used to tow a '97 Jayco 323RKS.
Now an RVIA registered tech. Retired from Law enforcement in 2008 after 25+ yrs.
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02-13-2022, 08:45 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: Spring Hill
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Well this can be a tricky item to work on. Here is what I went through a couple months ago.
I was in Kentucky helping with the tornado damage and all seemed good to go. I did not know that it was possible that propane could freeze and when the temps got down to single digits is when things went wonky. It was an intermediate trouble with the furnace and I would smell gas every once in a while. Just thought it was cycling and pushed a little gas out before ignition but it did seem to get worse outside. The furnace would run a day or two and then not at all. Meaning it would try to but not ignite. I soaped the fittings at the tanks and had a small bubbler on one hose I replaced last year. It sucks when you touch it and it works for a day or and hour or till midnight and then it is freezing without the furnace. I did have space heaters working so it was not to bad. I took the domintic furnace out checked it out and even took it to a shop which they bench tested it for a full day. No issues for them. Put it back in and danged if it worked fine. For a day or two. Lol. Started over again and soaped everything I could see and found the regulator at the tanks was leaking at a seam. Talked to a couple of folks and I realized that these systems are a little smarter that we give them credit for. Since the regulator at the tank was leaking the furnace seemed to know that there was not enough pressure there to operate properly. I replace the tank reg and had no more problems for the last week of use.
It is one of those things that seems to be true about mist every RV out there. For every shop I talked to, 3 of them, everyone came up with a different fix for what may be wrong or what is causing the problem. Just hope you don’t freeze before you get it fixed.
Just remember to have fun and keep RVing.
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2015 GMC 2500HD 6.0
2017 Keystone Cougar 29RLI
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02-13-2022, 08:50 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2020
Location: Upper Chesapeake Bay
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Army Paladin
Well this can be a tricky item to work on. Here is what I went through a couple months ago.
I was in Kentucky helping with the tornado damage and all seemed good to go. I did not know that it was possible that propane could freeze and when the temps got down to single digits is when things went wonky. It was an intermediate trouble with the furnace and I would smell gas every once in a while. Just thought it was cycling and pushed a little gas out before ignition but it did seem to get worse outside. The furnace would run a day or two and then not at all. Meaning it would try to but not ignite. I soaped the fittings at the tanks and had a small bubbler on one hose I replaced last year. It sucks when you touch it and it works for a day or and hour or till midnight and then it is freezing without the furnace. I did have space heaters working so it was not to bad. I took the domintic furnace out checked it out and even took it to a shop which they bench tested it for a full day. No issues for them. Put it back in and danged if it worked fine. For a day or two. Lol. Started over again and soaped everything I could see and found the regulator at the tanks was leaking at a seam. Talked to a couple of folks and I realized that these systems are a little smarter that we give them credit for. Since the regulator at the tank was leaking the furnace seemed to know that there was not enough pressure there to operate properly. I replace the tank reg and had no more problems for the last week of use.
It is one of those things that seems to be true about mist every RV out there. For every shop I talked to, 3 of them, everyone came up with a different fix for what may be wrong or what is causing the problem. Just hope you don’t freeze before you get it fixed.
Just remember to have fun and keep RVing.
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The regulator is actually what can freeze…little chance of the propane itself freezing unless it was - 44 F
It’s one of those issues that is best figured out when it’s actually frozen…after it thaws it’s just a guess as what caused the hiccup
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02-13-2022, 09:43 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Joppa, MD
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Just to clarify on the "propane freezing". Like Jasin stated it doesn’t freeze. Propane appliances can only burn propane in a gaseous state. It's compressed into a liquid and stored under high pressure in tanks. The liquid propane boils at a low temperature and the regulator controls the pressure of the gas. When outside temperatures get below freezing the liquid propane may not boil off fast enough to sufficiantly supply enough gas. You can by propane tank heaters for cold weather use to prevent the issue from occurring.
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Marshall
2012 Laredo 303 TG
2010 F250 LT Super Cab, long bed, 4X4, 6.4 Turbo Diesel
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02-13-2022, 01:24 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Abbotsford
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Just finished with my rv furnace issues. Had it bench tested- worked fine every time. Got a recall notice for main propane regulator defect. Tested. regulator - not consistently providing 11” gas pressure.
Just got trailer back- confident that problem resolved.
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02-13-2022, 02:21 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Seneca
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I have a very similar issue which has persisted for two years. My furnace ignites on first start, runs to setpoint and shuts off. When temperature falls enough to call for more heat, the blower starts, then the ignitor may or may not turn on. I have had it in to the dealer twice to fix this, and they can not reproduce the problem. My dealer is 120 miles from my home so I usually can not be there at the time they test the unit. They state they have had all their top technicians looking at the problem but can not make it duplicate. Then I take it on the road and it fails every time.
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Kerry and Gail
2020 Cougar 29RLD
2003 Chevy Suburban 2500
ToGo Roadlink C2
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02-19-2022, 09:39 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2021
Location: Livingston
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Replace the resettable 15a fuse (it's black)with a regular 15a quick blo.. I posted on forum a month ago. Sorry you spent so much money for nothing.
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02-19-2022, 10:16 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Trinidad,TX
Posts: 975
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TomTerrific
Replace the resettable 15a fuse (it's black)with a regular 15a quick blo.. I posted on forum a month ago. Sorry you spent so much money for nothing.
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What, and who, are you referring to?
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Cedar Creek Lake, Texas
2019 Laredo 290 SRL
2019 Ram 2500, 4x4, Cummins diesel
Andersen hitch
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02-19-2022, 10:38 AM
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2022
Location: Brownsville
Posts: 86
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Army Paladin
Well this can be a tricky item to work on. Here is what I went through a couple months ago.
I was in Kentucky helping with the tornado damage and all seemed good to go. I did not know that it was possible that propane could freeze and when the temps got down to single digits is when things went wonky. It was an intermediate trouble with the furnace and I would smell gas every once in a while. Just thought it was cycling and pushed a little gas out before ignition but it did seem to get worse outside. The furnace would run a day or two and then not at all. Meaning it would try to but not ignite. I soaped the fittings at the tanks and had a small bubbler on one hose I replaced last year. It sucks when you touch it and it works for a day or and hour or till midnight and then it is freezing without the furnace. I did have space heaters working so it was not to bad. I took the domintic furnace out checked it out and even took it to a shop which they bench tested it for a full day. No issues for them. Put it back in and danged if it worked fine. For a day or two. Lol. Started over again and soaped everything I could see and found the regulator at the tanks was leaking at a seam. Talked to a couple of folks and I realized that these systems are a little smarter that we give them credit for. Since the regulator at the tank was leaking the furnace seemed to know that there was not enough pressure there to operate properly. I replace the tank reg and had no more problems for the last week of use.
It is one of those things that seems to be true about mist every RV out there. For every shop I talked to, 3 of them, everyone came up with a different fix for what may be wrong or what is causing the problem. Just hope you don’t freeze before you get it fixed.
Just remember to have fun and keep RVing.
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Exactly one reason Sir I only use one tank at a time. Not laughing at your problems it's just on another thread about the propane valve it got pretty interesting about peoples preference with leaving both tanks open or just one.
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