Erica...
Furnace started to have issues from time to time with furnace not wanting to light.
Suburban shipped to local rv repair guy that put the exchanger in the furnace and then I put furnace back in Bighorn.
Erica...
We had issues with ours and after removing the furnace (very easy to do) I discovered a hole in some of the welding of the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is warranted for 5 years. I got a new one and had a local rv guy assemble and then I reinstalled. Better than new!
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Hi Dan... It will also not shut down when it's supposed too. Thermostat set at 70 and temp inside is 76! Drop it a degree and then it shuts down.
It's driving me nuts!
Fan does not even come on.
Does not happen very often, but of course it will be around 3:30 am! lol
Replaced propane regulator today and it ignites every time now. (This was obviously a different issue / solved)
Mike... We had the same problem with the furnace lighting randomly (worse when coldest). The solution was a new Propane regulator. A lot easier to replace than pulling the furnace.
Cost $50 and took about 30 minutes. Get good one... with a side plug that you can attach a manometer (gauge for...
Hi Dan
Going by what the thermostat reads ( I have an extra thermostat that I have swapped out & does same thing )
Have to turn off and back on.
Thanks
Not all the time of course, that would be easier to figure out.
Furnace will be run fine, come on and go off several through several cycles and then it will "forget" to come on when temp drops below
the set point (3 degrees or more).
Any suggestions
Thanks... Bret
Been there and done that a couple of times.
The ultimate fix is to remove one quart of what's in it now and add one quart of Cat hydraulic additive.
Be sure to exercise the system to mix it in good.
Over a year...No popping noise !
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