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Gas valve water heater replacement

keepmotoring
Explorer
Explorer
Has anyone had a gas valve replaced in their water heater. If so, if you don't mind sharing the cost of replacement I would appreciate it. Our water heater works fine on electric but not on gas. We have been quoted $459.00 for replacement and feel this is high even adding labor.
LUVRVN
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keepmotoring
Explorer
Explorer
It is in the shop now and that is what they are saying. Going Monday to talk with them.
LUVRVN

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
Brand/model of water heater?


Doesn't work on gas.....why do you think it's the gas valve?
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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Gsturner
Explorer
Explorer
If you're not really careful, it could get very expensive. I took my '94 Terry in for exactly that repair. Left with my 2010 Rockwood. Way more than I allotted for the water heater repair.
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old_guy
Explorer
Explorer
quick tell me what brand heater you have. I had the same problem with my suburban and I had my friend the RV tech look at it and it was only a wire that was not making a contact. what he did was ( if yours is a suburban) took the black cover off the heater and inside the there is two connector or circuits. the one on the right is the one you need to work on. turn on the switch in the TT for the heater to come on and then wiggle the lower connector. if it doesn't fire then wiggle the upper connector. if that doesn't get the propane to light then you may need a gas valve. yes the gas valve is very expensive. Any way that is what he did and the heater works great. and he did it for no charge. he just laughed at me. told me I should have called him months ago to get it working for me. we went to Yuma with it not working. it worked only on electric, but it was hot enough for us. good luck, I hope you are as lucky as I was.

Chris_Bryant
Explorer II
Explorer II
Those valves range between $140 and $350, depending on make, model and serial number. So that could be way high, or it could be OK.
-- Chris Bryant