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Old 05-30-2018, 02:54 PM   #1
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Hi,

I just picked up a new to me 2007 Jayco Centennial 3606. The last one we had for 8 years was a 1994 Coleman Fleetwood. Definitely a big upgrade for us

Spent a couple of days cleaning and repairing small things but it's overall in great shape.

I have figured out how everything works except the furnace. I turn on the thermostat and set it to high. The blower instantly kicks in but never heats up. I have all the manuals and read that it's an automatic lighting furnace. I am just wondering if I am missing shut off switch in the gas line or something. I could't find any. But I'll keep looking.

Anyway, glad to be here, I'll do some poking around and get acquainted with the various forums.
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Could be air in your propane line. Try kicking off the hot water heater or stove first.
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Listen of the gas-valve solenoid kicks in. Sometimes it takes a couple of tries when purging the gas line. Do you have an outside access door?
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Cook top and the oven work fine. I have not tried the hot water heater but try that tonight. Thanks for the ideas !!!

No outside access panel. I took of the front cover plate and could see anything like a gas shutoff valve or anything.
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