oldcoach
Aug 24, 2015Explorer
Propane alarm
I have a 2013 Class C Jayco Redhawk. We have had no issues with it until this summer. When not in use we keep it in a fully enclosed shed. No issues until this summer when from time to time we go...
kalynzoo wrote:
Propane monitor alarms do go bad. It is not uncommon, and replacements are not very expensive, replacement is plug-and-play. Low voltage, mentioned above, will also give you an alarm fault. However, please consider that you may have a propane leak or a burner valve is open. At very least, turn off the propane at the tank, ventilate the coach, and see if the alarm continues.