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- jmhartley11ExplorerOn my rig I open the propane valve, switch the thermostat to furnace. Fan comes on, but no heat. I have a switch on my control panel with the pump that says "gas". I must flip this switch before the propane works the furnace. Everything works and heats fine. You may have a switch located somewhere that you must turn on.
- MemphisdougExplorerThe furnace is usually located on an outside wall. You should see a vent for it somewhere outside. Mine is located under my refrigerator on the street side
- papaBryan3322ExplorerThanks all. I will go back and try before sending for RV repairs.
- papaBryan3322ExplorerThank you. I have tried but the furnace does not engage. Is the furnace located under the island?
- MemphisdougExplorerI have an 06 Paradise Point. Do you have a remote control for your A/C? If I recall correctly, you use the same remote for the furnace. You have to change to mode on the remote from cool to heat. I usually use a plug in heater so it's been awhile since I used the propane furnace.
- donn0128Explorer IIFurnace brand?
Is there a switch on the thermistat to switch from AC to heat? Did you change it? Do you have gas? Do you have a good battery? - laknoxNomadUsual culprits are fouled burner jets (rust, dirt or spider webs) and/or bad sail switches. Check and clean burner jet, if necessary. A bad sail switch will keep the gas valve closed, even if the fan is running. No gas, no heat.
Lyle - Jim-LindaExplorer IIConfirm propane tanks have supply-- confirm propane tanks valves are open-- light stove to insure propane is flowing-- Set stat to 75, does furnace fan come on?
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