Why Is My RV water heater not staying on?

Why Is My RV water heater not staying on?

Your problem could be a bad thermocouple, not enough propane pressure, etc. The first thing I recommend you do before having to take your RV in and have the Water Heater looked at is to do some routine maintenance on it and you might find out that performing this maintenance will solve your problem.

Where is the thermocouple on my RV water heater?

You’ll need to identify the thermocouple in your unit. Inside the main burner there will be an assembly containing both the thermocouple and the pilot flame burner. The thermocouple is cylindrical and sits in the pilot flame; hence it will be the topmost of the pilot burner/thermocouple combination.

Why does my RV water heater not stay lit?

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Are there any problems with the park model RV?

In most cases, problems or issues related to the RV, including park models, is dependent on its maintenance and condition. Moreover, these vehicles are essentially home on wheels which means, issues with its components or equipment can be troublesome and inconvenient.

What can I do with my RV water heater?

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What should I do if my water heater pilot light won’t come on?

Ignite the flame with a long match while switching the knob to “pilot,” hold it in the position for 35 seconds. Once the pilot comes on, turn the knob back to “on.” If the above procedure proves futile, repeat the process, and elongate the waiting time to 60 seconds.

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