Chris Bryant wrote:
You can buy replacement coils for Suburban or Hydroflame, which work fine for the Atwood- it is Hydroflame p/n 3475 - the difference is it has quick disconnect terminals, not wires. It may be possible to repair the coil you have- it's just very fine wire you have to deal with.
Thanks for this info. It would be better than replacing the whole assy for $132. What I did was remove about 3/16 of the black plastic surrounding the broken wire. I then drilled into the copper wire that looked like a terminal embedded in the plastic I stripped and tinned the broken wire and inserted it into the terminal and solder it back together. I put some Goop around the soldered wire, re installed and it fired right up which I was very thankful. Has anyone else had a problem with that ground on the gas valve?