You may have a bad heat exchanger
Remove the heater disassemble put a shop vac on the exhaust pressure side of the vac and pressurize the chamber then use dish soap all over the exchanger to find a possible crack.
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What I believe your smelling is lint and dust burning off the air side of the heat exchanger. This is normal after its been sitting awhile and not being used. It will burn off after a bit. These systems do not have a return air filter so the dust will lay on the exchanger.
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Had a blow out on my bighorn 16000 lbs coming up from Memphis on easter to Nashville. Was able to change my tire with my spare and got to Nashville. Changed all my tires with Goodyear 16 ply for $1500.00 minor damage underneath that I was able to repair. Rule learned don't go with tires that are...
I'll call them Monday morning. I am spending my winter in the florida keys heading back to Maine and when I saw this it's right on my time line. I have never been to one and thought I can get some good intel from other heartland owners
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Rather set up a maint program then to have dirt and dust suck into blower fins and then the combustion chamber. I clean mine every month and have no problems
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If you remove the heater from the return air box you can install a room air conditioner filter that you can cut to fit. But yes poor design
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If the ducts where clogged where did the stuff come from? Have them just look at the squirrel cage most of these furances do not have return air filters.Poor design
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I always stop at truck stops on the highway and I have a app that shows stations with gas and diesel. And always start looking for fuel when you get down to a Quarter tank
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