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surburban furnace

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Re: surburban furnace by Bob
Post New Message Here is one thing to check, make sure intake and outtake are clear and no sharp bend on tubes, it has to sense clear path...it will let burner run just a short time. But if know no ignitor clicks way valve may be stuck..or ignitor pwr came disconnected.
Look at prices at campingworld.com.

the furnace(30m btu) in our 1990 Innsbruck trailer was only blowing out cold air even though the ignitor appeared to be working. after unit was removed and cleaned by an rv repair person at his suggestion, the furnace put out only lukewarm air. after two uses the air is cold again and the ignitor is no longer heard clicking. is this unit able to be repaired or is a new one necessary? if necessary, what would a new unit cost?
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