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Jul 03, 2014

Suburban Furnace Ignition Issues

I purchased a used 2001 Kit Companion a few weeks ago. My issue is that the furnace will only ignite if the camper is connected to the truck (in which case the furnace operates perfectly). If I am connected to a generator, my batteries (currently at 12.1V) or regular 120V power the blower will run for about 30 to 45 seconds and you can not hear the ignition even trying to function. I have gone through all of the wiring and have found nothing obviously amiss. Does anyone have any suggestions? Help please!!!!
  • Battery voltage is too low. Could be a bad battery.
    When connected to 120 volts the converter is trying to charge the battery with nothing left to keep operational voltage up.
    Have battery tested. I believe you will find it is shorted.
    Check for corroded terminals and ground connection.
  • Yep.........battery

    12.1 volt is roughly 50% battery charge......not good.
    And hopefully your converter/charger is not bad.
    Disconnect battery positive cable..then check converter DC output...should be at least 13.2V DC (with 120V AC input)

  • After further diagnosis, it appears that the thermostat has failed. I was able to complete the trip by moving the thermostat until the ignition clicked on. My question now is, can I use any thermostat that has the same settings and number of wires, or do I need an exact replacement? I do not see any issues that would arise from this. The original is a Coleman - Mach.
  • What model is your thermostat?
    Many change thermostats out to Hunters.
  • I believe the replacement (newer version) is 7330G3351. I can't seem to find the same exact one (7330-3351).

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