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Old 10-26-2020, 09:54 AM   #2
suenmike
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Miramar 34.2
State: New York
Posts: 451
THOR #3584
Your circuitboard is probably wet, we had a similar situation. What I did was remove the side cover where the furnace is on the outside of the camper. You have to dry the circuitboard whether it be with some sort of air blowing type compressor or towels, you must get the circuitboard dry. Now before you do this you have to turn the circuit button to the off position, it’s right in the area of the circuitboard. You can also use a hair dryer. Just be very careful as water and electric do not mix, and it would be advisable not to do this while it is raining outside. There is a recall on this, but it is not going to help you at this time obviously. One more thing, to use the hairdryer, you must have the generator running. Good luck
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