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Originally Posted by Pete'sMH
...I’ve never had the problem but I’ve heard that the control board can malfunction if it has gotten wet but may work again after it dries out...
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Right about getting wet however, it will eventually fail. Also right about the stovetop. That'll also help purge the lines. Let it run a little while. It won't completely clear the furnace line but it definitely helps.
The next 'warm' chance you get, do two things:
1) locate the furnace board and get it off the floor of the mounting plate. Water collects there and eventually corrodes and/or shorts out the board.
2) run a bead of silicone along the top and sides of the trim piece that goes around the furnace outside cover. This is where the water gets in.
For more info, see this link and search for others like it and yes, good luck.
http://www.thorforums.com/forums/f8/...heater+gremlin