ZagiFlyer
Dec 31, 2013Explorer
Suburban SF-35F won't light
Hey All,
I still have my Jazz after all these years and it's been fantastically reliable -- until now.
Recently the furnace, a Suburban SF-35F, won't light. Here is what I know thus far:
To be fair, I haven't done ANYTHING to this furnace in terms of periodic maintenance since I purchased the rig new -- there is NO access to anything regarding the furnace.
I would ordinarily check the sail switch (etc.), but I can't reach it without pulling the furnace out of the cabinet, and I don't have a bench set-up to test the furnace out of the cabinet.
What should I check next and do I really need to pull this wretched thing out of the cabinet to troubleshoot it?
Thanks!
I still have my Jazz after all these years and it's been fantastically reliable -- until now.
Recently the furnace, a Suburban SF-35F, won't light. Here is what I know thus far:
- Voltage at battery is 12v.
- Propane tanks are full and stove (immediately above furnace) runs steady.
- Thermostat seems to be sending "call for heat", as I can hear a relay clicking at the furnace when it's supposed to turn on.
- Fuse to furnace is fine.
To be fair, I haven't done ANYTHING to this furnace in terms of periodic maintenance since I purchased the rig new -- there is NO access to anything regarding the furnace.
I would ordinarily check the sail switch (etc.), but I can't reach it without pulling the furnace out of the cabinet, and I don't have a bench set-up to test the furnace out of the cabinet.
What should I check next and do I really need to pull this wretched thing out of the cabinet to troubleshoot it?
Thanks!