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Don't know what you have but If you can't find anything but the flue you have a spark ignition and no pilot to light. Pilots went out many years ago, I know before my 83' rig was built.
 
Where would the furnace be located? I need to light the pilot.
Thank you

When asking for help you will get more responses if you tell everyone the make, model, and year of your RV. As Kevin mentioned, most furnaces, and most water heaters today use DSI (Direct Spark Ignition) to ignite the burner on the furnace or water heater.
 
When asking for help you will get more responses if you tell everyone the make, model, and year of your RV. As Kevin mentioned, most furnaces, and most water heaters today use DSI (Direct Spark Ignition) to ignite the burner on the furnace or water heater.
Sorry about that. I have a 2009 skyline weekender model 278..this is my first winter to be in it and I cannot find the gas furnace.
Thank you for your help
 

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