Received and installed my new furnace motor before we came back North. Hard to believe how much quieter the new one is. Thanks for all the replies. I appreciate the help.
I contacted Heartland Service and they said their supplier would not have the motor in stock for 4-6 weeks.( if then) In one short week the price went from $230 to $280. Ridiculous! The Suburban manual that came with my RV was for the wrong furnace. I ordered a new motor on Amazon for delivery...
Our rear window was leaking after a hard rain. I noticed that the rubber seal around the window had shrunk leaving a small gap. I filled the gap with sealant but I need to replace the rubber seal. Need help locating correct seal. Thanks
We have a Suburban Furnace that we recently replaced the “mother board”. Now the furnace motor sounds like the bearings are going bad. The motor is a Model SFV-35Q ( 5212311). Where can I find a new motor? All online suppliers indicate out of stock- maybe 4 to 6 weeks wait time. Does Heartland...
I thought I would update my post from three years ago. 2021 is coming to an end and I think we all are hopeful for a better 2022. The past two years have been tough on all of us. So " Merry Christmas to all" Stay safe and take care of yourselves!!
Thanks again. I always know that I can get suggestions on the members of this forum. Right now there is no handrail so it can be hazardous with three steps. Thanks and stay safe.
Hello, I now this is a long shot but did anybody come up with a modification to install hand rails on the stairs going up to the bedroom. Three stairs with no hand railing can be a challenge for an old gomer like me. Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Danemayer, Of course that is my "take" The first fan died a few months after the warranty expired. I called the fan manufacturer and my comment is exactly what the customer service said to me over the phone. They offered to send me out a replacement at cost or about $60.00. I guess sometimes...
Thanks for the reply. The rocker panel switch is clearly marked ceiling fan. There is also a rocker switch marked " awning receptacle" and it powers a 110 volt outlet. The ceiling fan is definitely 110 volt but it appears to be controlled by a switch on the panel. Right now the ceiling fan is...
Ceiling fan inoperative after less than one year with replacement from manufacturer at "cost". 12 volts at Rocker switch but no light on fan. 110 circuit breaker not blown but no fan operation. Any suggestions or am I looking at replacing fan at Home Depot?
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