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Yosemite_Sam1
Oct 04, 2019Explorer
There could be an air vacuum in your gas lines to the the water heater.
Try turning one your gas stove and leave it lighted. This should flush the air vacuum. Then while still on, see if it ignites the gas in the water heater line.
It's usually a pain specially if your water heater is at the end of the RV and the gas line would have to travel some distance.
Try turning one your gas stove and leave it lighted. This should flush the air vacuum. Then while still on, see if it ignites the gas in the water heater line.
It's usually a pain specially if your water heater is at the end of the RV and the gas line would have to travel some distance.
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