As a first step you may want to clean the combustion area.
Suburban rv heater blowing cold air.
Recreational vehicle rv furnaces always seem to malfunction just when you need them the most.
An rv furnace has an internal sail switch that will prevent the machine from igniting in cases of air flow being insufficient for combustion.
The blower came on and i noticed after several minutes it was just blowing cold air so i turned the t stat to off.
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When compared to other manufacturers these problems don t seem as bad.
I have a 1997 motorhome with a suburban propane heater that.
After all a thermostat can be easily replaced with any rv model.
See of the cleaning dies the trick.
The blower came on but again just blew cold air for 5 minutes until i shut it all off again.
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As a result the vent will work but no heat will be produced.
Fan is running but furnace produces no heat.
Furnace turns on but no heat.
I shut off the gas valve waited 30 minutes and turned the gas valve back to full on and set the t stat to 80 degrees.
Some rv furnace troubleshooting tips can help you to better.
Rv heater lites burns and blows out cold air ja.
This issue or if the furnace is blowing cold air could be due to the circuit board issue or the limit switch issue.
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In terms of forest river furnaces they usually have issues with no ignition cold air blowing or will simply not start.
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Several things can be checked for a cause in this case.
Suburban rv furnace troubleshooting.
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I have a 1997 motorhome with a suburban propane heater that will run for about ten minutes and then it starts to blow cold air.
Either hot air from the duct is blowing on the thermostat causing it to think the rv is warmer than it actually is or cold air is blowing across the thermostat resulting in a similar issue.