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Old 12-09-2018, 08:22 AM   #1
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Flooded bathroom

HELP, my bathroom sink flooded and now my furnace is not working. It makes a click noise but does not come on.I have checked the fuse, its not blown I flipped the master switch and nothing. also I pushed the bathroom switch and still nothing. As we all know rv techs are expensive, any help out there for me. I have a Big Country(Heartland)
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Sounds like the controls or the burner ignitor got wet.
Hopefully once the heater dries out all will be good.
Unfortunately the heaters are hard to servine insitu.
You could open the outside cover, inside cabinets and blow warm air through the heater.
Techs usually remove the heater from the RV to service, this me the best option,
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If you have exterior access to furnace remove the outside panel..then disconnect plugs/connectors of circuit board....pull it out and dry it using WARM air from hair dryer. Blow air on/thru plug connectors


Course that is IF you have easy access


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