Truma Duo Control (1 Viewer)

Nov 19, 2013
300
304
york
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29,081
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A Class
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2006
Hi

Away in France and gas will not stay on. Have pressed green reset button on Truma Duo Control and works for less than a second then trips out. Any ideas?

Thanks
 

Lenny HB

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Green button is on the crash sensor part of the regulator, I'm thinking could be gummed up with oily residue from the gas, probably means a replacement.
Hope this isn't the start of another load of faults with Truma regulators.

Edit:
Just seen Tonys post, gas level doesn't effect it and it is mechanical.

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Nov 19, 2013
300
304
york
Funster No
29,081
MH
A Class
Exp
2006
Thanks for responses. All fixed, just needed to press green'buttons' on hose from each cylinder.
 
Aug 6, 2013
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Kendal, Cumbria
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Green button is on the crash sensor part of the regulator, I'm thinking could be gummed up with oily residue from the gas, probably means a replacement.
Hope this isn't the start of another load of faults with Truma regulators.

Edit:
Just seen Tonys post, gas level doesn't effect it and it is mechanical.
I was thinking of the heater switch green light - agree it is mechanical. Tape it in until you can replace the regulator - it's only useful when travelling.
 
Aug 6, 2013
11,953
16,570
Kendal, Cumbria
Funster No
27,352
MH
Le-Voyageur RX958 Pl
Exp
since 1999
Green button is on the crash sensor part of the regulator, I'm thinking could be gummed up with oily residue from the gas, probably means a replacement.
Hope this isn't the start of another load of faults with Truma regulators.

Edit:
Just seen Tonys post, gas level doesn't effect it and it is mechanical.
I was thinking of the heater switch green light - agree it is mechanical.

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