Up until this year, I have not had any issues with the furnace in my 93 Jayco 36' Travel Trailer. Just used the furnace for the first time last weekend and had an issue. The furnace would kick on and heat normally getting the temperature to the desired setting and then kick off. But after that it would not kick back on to keep the temperature where it should be. I could raise the thermostat a bit and hear it click but it would not kick back on automatically. I then turned it off for a bit and then turned it back on and it would do the same...kick on and heat normally getting the temperature to the desired setting and then kick off. But after that it would not kick back on to keep the temperature where it should be. Any idea's on this? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
93 Jayco Travel Trailer Furnace Question
Hi Ken,
Don't have any experience with RV's, but with what you stated, would suspect a electrical problem.
Trace circuit to see where power is lost.
Thanks,
Robert
Don't have any experience with RV's, but with what you stated, would suspect a electrical problem.
Trace circuit to see where power is lost.
Thanks,
Robert
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