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dougrainer
Nov 23, 2015Nomad
3 tons wrote:dougrainer wrote:3 tons wrote:
Another thing to try if all else checks ok is a hard boot by pulling the blade fuse then reinserting...
This NEVER fixes a Piezo board RV appliance ignition system. Doug
I find that rather curious since it caused my Atwood Excaliber to recover from no-start immediately (after all else had failed....) and kept us from freezing to death during the sub-freezing temp night - So shout NEVER if it keeps you warm.....BTW, this has zero to do with the 'piezo effect' or piezo igniter of your BBQ grill.
It was a coincidence that it functioned after you did that. The Ignition modules on Furnace/Water Heaters/refers are NOT like a PC that you reboot. Take this advice from someone who has worked on and FIXED thousands of Module board appliances for 36 years. You could "reboot" by just killing the battery 12 volt power instead of pulling the fuse. Doug
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