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Suburban 010767 Furnace Burner – Fix SF-20 Furnace Ignition Problems - SPECIAL ORDER
Suburban 010767 Furnace Burner – Fix SF-20 Furnace Ignition Problems - SPECIAL ORDER
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Suburban SF-20 Furnace Not Igniting? This Burner Is a Common Fix - SPECIAL ORDER
If your Suburban SF-20 furnace won’t ignite, produces a weak flame, or cycles without generating heat, a clogged or failing burner is one of the most common causes.
The Suburban 010767 Furnace Burner is a direct OEM replacement designed to restore proper gas flow, ignition, and combustion performance—getting your RV furnace heating reliably again.
*SPECIAL ORDER PART - Estimated 5-15 business days lead time
Key Features & Benefits
- OEM Suburban replacement for exact fit and reliable performance
- Restores proper flame pattern and combustion efficiency
- Fixes common ignition and heating issues
- Durable high-temperature steel construction
- Direct replacement – no modifications required
Compatible Suburban Furnace Models
- SF-20
- SF-20F
- SF-20Q
- SF-20FQ
Signs You May Need to Replace the Burner
If you’re experiencing any of the following, the burner is a likely failure point:
- Furnace clicks but does not ignite
- Weak, yellow, or uneven flame
- Furnace cycles on and off without producing heat
- Soot buildup or improper combustion
- Visible rust, corrosion, or debris in the burner tube
What Causes a Furnace Burner to Fail?
Over time, burners can become clogged with dirt, rust, or debris, restricting gas flow and preventing proper ignition. In some cases, corrosion or warping can also disrupt the flame pattern, leading to poor heating performance or complete failure to ignite.
Replacing the burner is often one of the fastest and most effective ways to restore furnace operation.
Product Specifications
- Part Number: 010767
- Component Type: Furnace Burner
- Material: High-temperature steel
- Application: Suburban SF-20 series furnaces
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is my Suburban furnace not igniting?
A: The most common causes are a clogged burner, faulty igniter electrode, or gas flow issues. The burner is often the first component to inspect and replace.
Q: Can a dirty burner cause my RV furnace to stop working?
A: Yes. Dirt, rust, or debris can block gas flow, preventing proper ignition and flame development.
Q: Is this an OEM Suburban part?
A: Yes, this is a genuine Suburban replacement burner designed for the listed SF-20 models.
Q: Will this fit other Suburban furnace models?
A: This burner is specifically designed for SF-20 series furnaces. Compatibility with other models may vary.
Q: Can I install this myself?
A: Yes, if you are comfortable working with RV furnaces. Always turn off gas and power before performing any service.
Pro Tip for Best Results
If your furnace still won’t ignite after replacing the burner, inspect the igniter electrode and gas valve. These components often wear together, and replacing them as a set can fully restore furnace performance.
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