SteamboatSailor
Active Member
Hi, all;
We're having a problem with our 2018 RW 427 Suburban furnace. We picked the new coach up from the dealer in Ohio 5/02/17, spent two weeks in it in Ohio & OK with furnace working fine.The weather was rainy & cold, so we used the furnace constantly the first week, & intermittently the second. When we arrived back in Steamboat Springs, elevation approx. 6,000 ft, the furnace would not light. Full propane bottles, furnace would go through the start cycle, I could smell propane at the exhaust when it would try to light, could hear the clicking of the electrode trying to spark the propane, then it would do the "3 strikes & you're out" system lockout. Tried numerous times over a 2 week period with no success.
We loaded up, headed to Goshen for the rally, then called Heartland service. Robert Miller in service suggested we try the furnace here. I did, it fired right up & works fine. Robert is contacting Suburban to see if they have any suggestions, but I've found that many times owners on the forum have at least as much knowledge as the techs.
Anyone have any suggestions?
We're having a problem with our 2018 RW 427 Suburban furnace. We picked the new coach up from the dealer in Ohio 5/02/17, spent two weeks in it in Ohio & OK with furnace working fine.The weather was rainy & cold, so we used the furnace constantly the first week, & intermittently the second. When we arrived back in Steamboat Springs, elevation approx. 6,000 ft, the furnace would not light. Full propane bottles, furnace would go through the start cycle, I could smell propane at the exhaust when it would try to light, could hear the clicking of the electrode trying to spark the propane, then it would do the "3 strikes & you're out" system lockout. Tried numerous times over a 2 week period with no success.
We loaded up, headed to Goshen for the rally, then called Heartland service. Robert Miller in service suggested we try the furnace here. I did, it fired right up & works fine. Robert is contacting Suburban to see if they have any suggestions, but I've found that many times owners on the forum have at least as much knowledge as the techs.
Anyone have any suggestions?