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Old 11-30-2010, 10:59 PM   #20
jcasey
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If I recall correctly, the sensor can be accessed by taking off one of the round aluminum coated tubes connected to the furnace. The tune distributes heat throughout the trailer. The one we took off was available on the door side behind the sliding panel at the back of the big front compartment. Again, assuming I am recalling correctly, the sensor is in position to sense the hot air's temperature as it exits the furnace via the round aluminum coated tube. Fortunately, the rv repair guy knew what he was looking for.

He replaced it, then let it cycle a number of times for more than a half hour to be certain the replaced part fixed the problem. The sensor it self might cost about $10-$20 and the labor was an hour or less---since he knew what he was doing!

Hope the solution to your problem is that simple.
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