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Old 06-09-2016, 10:31 AM   #1
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Furnace removal 2015 32RLDS

Just purchased this trailer over the winter. Forced air furnace worked fine for 3 times then would not activate the blower. No click,Nothing. Tested all the power lines and that appeared okay. Jumpered the thermostat feed wires, and still nothing.

Being that the trailer is at a seasonal lot, and with no way or desire to tow it back to the city, I arranged for on site service ( covered by my extended warranty)

Posting info here in case anyone has similar issues.. My sail switch was stuck in the position to indicate that the fan was already on and blowing, so the circuit board wouldnt send power to it. Anyway the tech had to remove the furnace from the trailer to find out the problem.

If anyone wonders how to remove one of these Hydroflame units( with no access panel) on the outside, I now know how to remove it.
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You would have to some serious pulling to get it out of the outside holes! Never had to do that, did you take any pictures?
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Actually, once the heat duct and inner piece was removed, the furnace comes out from inside , under the fridge.

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Actually, once the heat duct and inner piece was removed, the furnace comes out from inside , under the fridge.

Sorry no pictures


What inner piece do you speak of?


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Old 08-16-2017, 06:57 AM   #5
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The inner piece is the wooden grill, which provides access to the furnace.
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