OK, I stand corrected. Shortly after I posted above, the furnace quit firing. I was very disappointed. Turned on some electric heat so we could stay in the camper tonight. About 8:30 (after dark), I decided to pull out the paper work on my 5er. Turns out my furnace is an Atwood.
Looked over the documentation and I saw a section there discussing error codes, a light flashing? I went back outside and opened the outside panel again and sure enough a red light flashing about once every 3 seconds. .... code for that ... Sail Switch! Real easy to see that red flash after it got dark.
Well, I read more in the manual and couldn't figure out where that Sail Switch would be located (I'd never done this before). Figured I might have to still take the camper in to do the service. Went to bed about 9:00 pm happy, I'm pretty certain it was the Sail Switch, unhappy thinking I might have to tear the whole furnace apart to get to it. Told my wife, I'm not tearing it apart, we'll wait till December for the dealer.
Went to bed.
Woke up from a dead sleep and thought... YouTube ... yea! Did a search on YouTube and sure enough, found a video on the Atwood furnace, perfect video showing exactly where the Sail Switch is and how to remove it.
Went outside, it's now 11:30 pm. The cover was not screwed back on, just in place. Removed the cover, and right there in front ... yep... there it was.
Got a small Philips, removed the 2 screws. I didn't even unplug the wires, just left them, and the Sail Switch slid right out! OMG... so easy!
And sure enough, just as the video showed, it had hair and lint caught around it. I carefully pulled out what I could and simply blew with all my might on the rest and it blew right out. Reinstalled, flipped that reset switch and fan came on, and about 30 seconds, she fired up.
I then went inside and immediately turned the thermostat down, and the fire went out, and then the fan shut off about a minute later. All well so far. I then turned the thermostat back up and she fired! Just fine!. I repeated this 3 times and she fired back up each time.
Well, it just made me a believer again in the power of YouTube being a life saver and a life changer! I didn't even have to purchase a new part!
Wow! Unbelievable. Now, if this furnace is still running and the camper is warm tomorrow, well, I'll follow up with one more post.
For the OP: Here's the video:
Click here.And here's the second video that better matched my furnace. The Sail Switch is right in front on mine, just exactly like in
this video...click here.For the OP, my advise still stands. Start simple, clean out the bugs and dirt, check things out second, like the Sail Switch, replace things third choice, RV tech or service repair as a last resort!
Good luck!