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jodeb720
Jun 02, 2018Explorer
I have this same problem - or at least used to. I found if it didn't like on it's own, I'd disassemble the unit, blow out the rust inside burner tube as well as blow out all the other tubes and the reassemble and it just "works".
I've looked for spider webs, ran brushes through the mixing tube, but it just returned for a number of years. It's not happened now (in the last 2 years) and it's 2010 water heater.
I've also insured my gas is on before I leave the house, light the stove and burn them clean. Heck. Since my wife hates the smell of the heater burning off dust, I fire it up before we leave as well. So it's not a gas problem - and yes, the gas is on for the fridge on the road as well.
Josh
I've looked for spider webs, ran brushes through the mixing tube, but it just returned for a number of years. It's not happened now (in the last 2 years) and it's 2010 water heater.
I've also insured my gas is on before I leave the house, light the stove and burn them clean. Heck. Since my wife hates the smell of the heater burning off dust, I fire it up before we leave as well. So it's not a gas problem - and yes, the gas is on for the fridge on the road as well.
Josh
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