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Subject: Propanevalves


Author:
Marvin Skaggs
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Date Posted: 05/ 3/ 06, 7:46pm

Can someone tell me why with full tamk and the main valve on tank and the valves in the outside fridge compartment on I still get no gas to anything?
thanks, marvin
1984 pt40

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[> Subject: Re: Propanevalves


Author:
ernie ekberg
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Date Posted: 05/ 4/ 06, 4:43am

Marvin, see if your propane detector has defaulted to close the valve. mine was dirty once and I took it apart and cleaned it.

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[> [> Subject: Re: Propanevalves


Author:
Marvin Skaggs
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Date Posted: 05/ 4/ 06, 10:40am

thanks

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[> [> [> Subject: Re: Propanevalves


Author:
Scott B
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Date Posted: 05/ 9/ 06, 11:53am

Marvin, you may also want to check the main sensor, in our coach (86FC35) it is under the fridge. Sometimes it may get turned off by the sweeper, or by a foot when getting something from the fridge. Simply push the button in to turn on/off. A small led light should glow green if it is on!
Best of Luck.

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[> Subject: Re: Propanevalves


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bob maloney
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Date Posted: 05/ 11/ 06, 4:24am

when you find problem please post or email me i am having same prob
tks bob
87 fc 35 in ky

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[> Subject: Re: Propanevalves


Author:
Bill
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Date Posted: 05/ 11/ 06, 2:27pm

Marvin,

The gages are not always accurate, be sure there in propane in the tank.
There is also a automatic safety shut off valve, located near the main tank shut-off valve. It is wired to the propane detector. It automatically shuts off the propane, when the detector senses propane. THese electro-magnetic valves sometimes get stuck in the off position, hence no propane,
We had to replace this safety valve and the propane detector.

Bill 88 FC

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