I have a 2008 Gulfstream Vista Mini Cruiser with a Suburban SF-25 Furnace.
When I set the Thermostat, the Fan comes on, and there is a clicking sound after 15 sec delay, but the furnace does not ignite, even though there is a smell of propane. The clicking sound is repeated twice, and after that the Fan shuts down.
An RV Tech has briefly looked at it while I was on the road, and has checked that the control-board is not the issue.
Please let me know if anyone knows why this may be happening.
My first thought is the high voltage wire fit ignition is shorting out at another point other than the gas flow tube. What you describe sounds like it is electricly working properly. You need to see the spark and where it is striking. It could be right on the circuit board.
I thought of another possibility. Insects or nests in gas tube. I had spiders in my water heater gas tube and the gas would not go out past the igniter. I smelled gas but world not light. I kept trying and now I know how some RVs have burn marks up the side from water heater. I periodically run a flex brush through the tube.
I have a vintage cruiser trailer. My furnace went out on a 29f morning. EZ fix was to try tapping the sail switch. Wahzoo, it's working. Would run fine until the next morning. Than fan on ran for 20 second a click, no gas. Shutdown of fan. Tapped the switch bodred right fired right up. Got a new sail switch, $13.50. Working fine till this am. Same thing. A year and a half later. Goods luck