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Old 02-19-2019, 11:08 AM   #3
BarkingCrow
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Originally Posted by PeteandJoan View Post
mine did the same 2 yrs ago. the problem was loose connections in rear air conditioner. remove filter and just check wiring there. Could also be something else but that was my problem. I never would have even thought to look there and had tried everything else so called mobile tech and he finally figured it out. Worth a shot.
There are two vents/filters for the rear AC unit, but neither of them provide any access to the innards of the unit... it's just an insulated space with a vent on the side leading up into the unit. Ugh. But thanks for the suggestion!

I checked the fuse box and everything looks fine. I wouldn't think it would come on, at all, if the fuse were blown. I don't see a separate fuse for the igniter, but maybe there is one. Hmm.
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