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    New 2022 303....AND MY HEATER WENT OUT!!!!!

    Currently on a work-cation at bro's house at Grand Lake OK....heater and all working great.....then late yesterday, heater just quit working....no noise, fan....ner nuttin.
    Heat set at 68, inside temp is 61.....heat mode.....nuttin.
    Yes, we have propane in the tanks....feels/sounds like a dead system.....no breaker swith is labeled furnace....all breakers in correct position......going to be 28 tonight.....anyone have a suggestion on what I may look at?
    I don't even know how to/where to access heater.

    We are leaving in the morning for home....i have dealer called...i called GD......no help.

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    Not sure of your layout or where your furnace is located. What's on the outside of the RV.

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    If you have the large metal plate with the intake and exhaust ports on the side that is where you would start to look by removing that cover. If you only have the intake and exhaust ports then you must access the furnace from inside, under a cabinet or through the storage bay.

    With the exception of heat pump units there usually isn't any 120V power required for the furnace.... the fans, controls, and ignition system are all 12V. Check out all of your 12 volt fuses with a meter and make sure every one is good... you need 12V to operate the furnace. Check your T-stat, does it still work to operate the ac unit? If no then your T-stat could have failed.
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    Also check your battery disconnect for accidental stuff off
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBEW Sparky View Post
    @Rgpracer

    Not sure of your layout or where your furnace is located. What's on the outside of the RV.

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    If you have the large metal plate with the intake and exhaust ports on the side that is where you would start to look by removing that cover. If you only have the intake and exhaust ports then you must access the furnace from inside, under a cabinet or through the storage bay.

    With the exception of heat pump units there usually isn't any 120V power required for the furnace.... the fans, controls, and ignition system are all 12V. Check out all of your 12 volt fuses with a meter and make sure every one is good... you need 12V to operate the furnace. Check your T-stat, does it still work to operate the ac unit? If no then your T-stat could have failed.
    Hmmmm, didn't think of t-stat, but, fuse was good....didn't ohm it, but all LOOKED good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rgpracer View Post
    Hmmmm, didn't think of t-stat, but, fuse was good....didn't ohm it, but all LOOKED good.
    ohm it. I have found a number of fuses that looked good but were bad.
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    Moved to "Appliances."

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