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Old 08-14-2009, 03:59 AM   #4
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Blake, if the fan doesn't come on within a few seconds after turning the thermostat all the way up (assuming the temperature in the coach is below about 90 degrees), the thermostat is either bad, not getting 12 volts from the house batteries, mud dauber nests preventing the fan from turning, a bad fan motor or the motherboard is bad. If the fan comes on but it won't ignite it could be debris, such as mud duber nests keeping the fan from turning up to the proper speed, a bad sail-switch, a bad fan motor or a bad circuit board. If you hear clicking (which you indicated you do not) then the likelihood would be a bad igniter, a bad circuit board or no propane flow to the furnace (either shut off at the tank, very low level of propane, or the propane detector has shut down the propane flow in the coach).

Congratulations on your Newell purchase.
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