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rk911
May 24, 2014Explorer
TucsonJim wrote:
Here's what I'd check for the no gas situation.
1. You have propane in your tank.
2. The valve on the tank is turned on.
3. The tank selector switch (if equipped) is correctly selected.
If those check out okay, and you still don't have propane, then you probably have a malfunctioning propane regulator which needs to be changed.
or the pilot isn't lit or you may have air in the line. not uncommon when a rig has been placed in storage for a while.
1) be sure all of your appliances are off inside the RV
2) make sure the main supply valve for the LP tank is on. (for TT's and 5'ers make sure if you have dual tanks that the supply switch is set to the correct tank.)
3) turn on one of the burners on your stove and light it. you may have to hold the match against the burner for a few seconds to get the flame started and it may take as much as 30-60 seconds for the entire burner to flame up. let it burn for a minute or two as that will get the LP flowing from the supply tank after which the other burners should ignite as normal. when they do you can shut down all of the burners and try your water heater and fridge. both should ignite properly.
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