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RE: 2000 Fleetwood Mallard 29s water heater question

Well, I took a look at the water heater and I don’t see any knobs or switches for a pilot light. This is a picture of what I’ve got .
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VG53ro-mBC0fYHjcNwT2AW8NZvlJJ7lu/view?usp=drivesdk
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01/22/22 05:39pm |
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RE: 2000 Fleetwood Mallard 29s water heater question

Yeah it’s just a single switch. I looked up other 2000 Mallards for sale and it seems they are all this way. I assumed it was an auto ignition system but from what you’re saying it isn’t and that would make sense . I’ll try to manually light the pilot and see if that works.
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01/22/22 02:44pm |
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RE: 2000 Fleetwood Mallard 29s water heater question

Sorry about that . I was trying to recall from memory . You are right , it’s an Atwood GC6AA-9E
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01/22/22 10:02am |
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2000 Fleetwood Mallard 29s water heater question

Hey everyone ,
I’ve got a 00 Mallard 29s with the factory dometic gas / electric water heater . Since we purchased it we’ve only been able to get the electric element to heat , no the gas portion of the water heater .
Before I start testing parts (the camper is 2 hours from us ) , with this model , is there any way to select which mode the hot water heater is in? The water heater switch is a basic rocker switch from the factory , but I don’t see a way to choose the mode.
Does it default to gas first if it’s working , then fall back to electric if not ?
Thanks
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01/22/22 08:40am |
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