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Suburban furnace dead

dave14117
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On our 07 Carriage Cameo, the Suburban furnace, which last year worked fine, now that we had a cold night tried it and it won't come on; not just won't light, the initial fan start doesn't happen. Dead in water. Checked batteries, they show 13.2v; we are on shore power however.

Any ideas? Thanks
Thanks,

Dave
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dave14117
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Explorer
Thanks, that did it. 12v to motor loose. We're good to go. And warm!
Thanks,

Dave

Itinerant1
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If your going to try and tackle it yourself, seach on utube Suburban sf35 or suburban furnace.
12v 500ah, 20 cells_ 4s5p (GBS LFMP battery system). 8 CTI 160 watt panels (1,280 watts)2s4p,Panels mounted flat. Magnum PT100 SCC, Magnum 3012 hybrid inverter, ME-ARC 50. Installed 4/2016 been on 24/7/365, daily 35-45% DOD 2,500+ partial cycles.

SDcampowneroper
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Suburban furnaces are serviced out side by removing 4 screws on the panel. Panel will then pull out with intake & exhaust tubes attached. Turn off propane. Disconnect propane line Remove 1 screw in the center below the motor to pull the unit out of its cabinet partway to access curcuit board on the left side. likely 4 wires going into the rig, blue and green to thermostat- check continuity to thermostat to verify its working!
red and white are power and ground.
If you are sure there is 12v to the board, thermostat calling for power, then check 12v to the motor and gas valve. Then --- still no go?
Mark which wires go where, disconnect the nuts, take the unit to a dealer to bench test the board.
A new dinosaur board is about $100, much better, has operation led lights.
Did my '09 carriage furnace last month Hi voltage transformer would not spark. fan ran, gas valve opened-- you can hear feel and smell that--- , no spark to light.
All it takes is a screwdriver, multimeter, a wrench.
If there is power and the thermo. is working, the problem is in the unit.

dave14117
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Explorer
Thanks, but fuse for furnace is also for refrigerator and one light and both of these work fine. Fuse also looks ok. Thermostat is triple duty - for heat pump and A/C and these also work ok.
Thanks,

Dave

ksg5000
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Explorer
Check the fuse for the furnace - and if the thermostat has a battery make sure it's OK.
Kevin