May-17-2015 11:40 AM
May-19-2015 06:23 PM
Huntindog wrote:Bisker wrote:
The "blowing cold air for hours" is concerning, I had an issue with my furnace not lighting, but after three attempts it would shut off. Your unit should have a similar feature, which if it continued to run would lead me to believe it thought it had ignited.
Not all furnaces have this feature. In fact I think it is a fairly new feature. My 2001 would do as he says. I had a regulator freeze up on it, starving the heater for gas. while we were asleep. The fan ran until the baterries were so low that the alarms started acting up.
My 2010 TT has the 3 attempt start feature.
May-19-2015 03:57 PM
Bisker wrote:
The "blowing cold air for hours" is concerning, I had an issue with my furnace not lighting, but after three attempts it would shut off. Your unit should have a similar feature, which if it continued to run would lead me to believe it thought it had ignited.
May-19-2015 10:08 AM
May-18-2015 12:17 PM
May-18-2015 12:15 PM
pappcam wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:nomad297 wrote:
Some people should just not own RVs.
Bruce
The guy is asking for help////and I supppose you were born with an "All RV" Maintenance Manual in your mouth?
C'mon be civil.
The OP also has another thread started where they're proclaiming even more cluelessness so while I also think he was sort of rude I can also see his point.
May-18-2015 11:35 AM
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May-18-2015 10:51 AM
May-18-2015 10:44 AM
thcguy12 wrote:
Yeah the TT is now permanently at our property - not being taken down ever again. So unfortunately we can't take it to a tech.
May-18-2015 10:39 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:nomad297 wrote:
Some people should just not own RVs.
Bruce
The guy is asking for help////and I supppose you were born with an "All RV" Maintenance Manual in your mouth?
C'mon be civil.
May-18-2015 10:17 AM
AH64ID wrote:
You probably had some air in the line. Try turning the furnace off, running the stove for a couple min, and then turning the furnace back on. It may take a few cycles to work out any air and get ignition.
It is possible that the DSI for the furnace is bad, or that the thermocouple is bad. Do you hear any attempts at ignition or ignition?
Stand by the exhaust outside when it starts and see if it gets hot and then cold. Hot will be HOT so do not burn yourself.
May-18-2015 10:06 AM
thcguy12 wrote:
Yeah the TT is now permanently at our property - not being taken down ever again. So unfortunately we can't take it to a tech.