When the water heater won’t ignite it can be frustrating, especially when its time to take a hot shower. This comprehensive guide walks you through a common RV water heater problem and shows you how to fix it in just 10 minutes—saving you hundreds of dollars in mobile mechanic fees.
The Problem: Water Heater Won’t Light
Initial Symptoms
- Ticking sound was audible when the igniter button was pressed
- Gas flow could be heard, indicating propane was reaching the unit
- No ignition occurred despite the system attempting to engage
- Water pump and refrigerator were working normally
Common Causes
The issue typically stems from one of these problems:
- Failed or dirty igniter
- Carbon soot buildup on igniter tip
- Water intrusion from rain or moisture
- Improper air-to-propane mixture ratio
The Quick Fix: Cleaning the Igniter
Step 1: Diagnose the Problem
First, listen for these telltale signs:
- Clicking or ticking sound from the igniter
- Gas flowing but no combustion
- System engaging but failing to light
Step 2: Remove and Inspect the Igniter
- Locate and loosen the igniter assembly
- Carefully remove the igniter
- Inspect for visible crud, residue, or buildup on the tip
Step 3: Clean the Igniter
- Use fine-grit sandpaper to remove buildup
- Gently clean all residue from the igniter tip
- Ensure the igniter is completely clean and dry
Step 4: Reinstall and Test
- Reinstall the igniter firmly
- Ensure it’s tight and properly positioned
- Test the water heater
- Confirm successful ignition
The Root Cause: Air-Fuel Mixture Adjustment
Understanding Carbon Soot Buildup
The Issue: Rich fuel burning caused by an improper air-to-propane ratio
The Cause:
- Combustion chamber adjustment nut loosens over time
- Vehicle movement and vibration cause the chamber to shift
- Too much air reaches the combustion chamber
- Mixture imbalance creates carbon soot deposits
Adjusting the Air-Fuel Mixture
Signs of Improper Mixture:
- Loud operation
- Orange flame instead of blue
- Excessive soot buildup
- Rough combustion sound
How to Adjust:
- Locate the adjustment nut on the combustion chamber
- Observe the flame color while making adjustments
- Turn the adjustment nut gradually:
- More orange and quieter = too much adjustment
- Nice blue flame = proper mixture
- Listen for smooth operation without loud roaring sounds
- Test and verify proper combustion
Optimal Result: A steady blue flame with smooth, quiet operation
Prevention Tips for RV Owners
Always test these systems before renters pick up:
- ✓ Water heater ignition
- ✓ Water pump operation
- ✓ Refrigerator function
- ✓ All propane appliances
Maintenance Schedule
Quarterly Checks:
- Inspect igniter for buildup
- Test water heater ignition
- Check flame color and sound
Emergency Preparedness
Keep These on Hand:
- Spare igniter assembly
- Fine-grit sandpaper
- Basic hand tools
- Owner’s manual with diagrams
Why This Matters: A mobile mechanic call can cost over $300 for this simple fix, while DIY cleaning costs virtually nothing and takes just minutes. Having spare parts and basic knowledge saves significant money and prevents rental disruptions.
Troubleshooting Guide
If Cleaning Doesn’t Work:
- Check propane supply – Ensure tank has adequate fuel
- Inspect gas line – Look for kinks or blockages
- Test with spare igniter – Rule out igniter failure
- Examine thermocouple – May need cleaning or replacement
- Verify electrical connections – Check for loose wiring
When to Call a Professional:
- Gas odors persist after troubleshooting
- Electrical components appear damaged
- Multiple attempts at adjustment fail
- Water heater is under warranty
Conclusion
This simple RV water heater repair demonstrates why regular maintenance and pre-rental checks are essential for RV owners, especially those running rental businesses. By understanding the root cause—improper air-fuel mixture causing carbon buildup—you can prevent future issues and keep your water heater running smoothly.
The combination of cleaning the igniter and properly adjusting the combustion chamber ensures reliable operation and prevents the inconvenience of equipment failure during rentals. Best of all, this entire repair takes just 10-15 minutes and costs virtually nothing.
Remember: Vehicle movement naturally causes adjustments to loosen over time, so periodic checks of your water heater’s flame color and sound can help you catch issues before they become problems.

