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I need to know what the furnace is doing . Since you said furnace that's means force hot air and you have 2 Zone damper that's runs on 1 furnace ,correct? If it's 1 furnace with 2 Zone is Zone 1 working
It means the trailer is too warm for the thermostat to work - above 90 degrees inside. Take some ice and put in ziplock bag - place over thermostat and cool it down. Unit will start working when thermostat senses it is BELOW 90 degrees. FAULTY DESIGN.
I'm not sure what the problem may be but you could try calling All
Seasons RV Appliance Parts & Service. There number is
1-800-344-0673 they have helped me in the past. That and there tech
calls are free so it wouldn't hurt to give them a call.
We hotwired the thermostat wires and the furnace started. That told us that the problem was with the thermostat. We took our remote control to another camper like ours and our remote worked their furnace. That told us that the problem was in the ceiling control for the furnace/ac. But the man who owned the other camper told us that he had a problem, too, and was told to unplug all the electric including the battery, wait 2 minutes, and hook up again. This might reprogram the circuitboard, and voila! It worked.
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