Thanks, by watching the video it showed me how far out the wires came. Before I watched it and was fighting with it I thought surely the wires can't be this short so i came in and found your video. Thanks
Thanks for your video. I had to replace the element as well, so I was able to get a bit of room to work. The biggest win was keeping the "war dept" happy as she now has hot water........😉
thank you! you totally answered my questions! and i think you did a great job at making this video, very clear and to the point! so you really should make more of these kinds of videos!
Which is exactly what Suburban should have done and offered as part of the redesign post electric element upgrade..... I wonder what kind of dumbass engineer thought this switch location and wiring was a good idea....!!!! They could of at least housed the switch in a recessed plastic housing to make it easier to access.
Mine has a blue flag connector and a white connector (not flag shaped) It doesn't matter which prong goes to which wire? Thanks! It popped off before I could note what goes where.
Is it common for a 2018 Suburban water heater switch to go bad within three years? If you aren't as handy as you, what would that repair cost? Thanks for the video, you make everything seem easy.
Common? Not sure. It has only gone bad on me once. LOL. Actually I do not think it is over common. I took the switch apart and the failure was in the plastic components and not the electrical contacts. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks, by watching the video it showed me how far out the wires came. Before I watched it and was fighting with it I thought surely the wires can't be this short so i came in and found your video. Thanks
Thanks for watching and commenting. And I am glad the video helped you.
Just what I needed. Thank you! Been using gas only heat for a few days thinking this was going to be a expensive and time consuming fix.
I am glad to hear my video helped you out.
Because of your video I ordered a new switch and thermostat installed them and now have hot water. Thanks
Glad it helped William.
"That should be fun" lol. It wasn't but it was an inexpensive fix that put the fun back into the RV adventure! Good work Brian!
Those little things can add up if not fixed right away. Thanks for the comment.
Same issue just ours was stuck on the on position. Def grateful for this video thank you. Easy fix ☕️👍🏼
Glad it was helpful
Thanks for your video. I had to replace the element as well, so I was able to get a bit of room to work. The biggest win was keeping the "war dept" happy as she now has hot water........😉
Howdy Sir- very understandable video. I’ve got to do this very thing. Thank you so much. God bless
Glad it was helpful!
thank you! you totally answered my questions! and i think you did a great job at making this video, very clear and to the point!
so you really should make more of these kinds of videos!
Thanks for the kind words Kristine.
Thank you!! I've been trying to find this exact video for weeks now. My switch is stuck in the "on" position with no give.
Thanks for the video. It will make things much easier for me.
Happy to help
As said below Thank You for your complete video. Great Help
Thanks WIlliam. I am glad it was helpful.
I fished wire to inside trailer on wall of bedroom,now it stays dry and can turn it on off without goin outside
Great solution.
Which is exactly what Suburban should have done and offered as part of the redesign post electric element upgrade..... I wonder what kind of dumbass engineer thought this switch location and wiring was a good idea....!!!! They could of at least housed the switch in a recessed plastic housing to make it easier to access.
@@MacPhersonGuitars I could not agree with you more!
Mine has a blue flag connector and a white connector (not flag shaped)
It doesn't matter which prong goes to which wire?
Thanks!
It popped off before I could note what goes where.
If it is just a switch with no LED on it and only 2 terminals then it should not matter which goes where.
That simple little switch will have you stuck in the water! LOL. Nice quick fix.
You got that right. Thanks for the comment.
Great video. I have to change ours.
Thanks Mike, I hope this helps you change your switch.
Good video I have the same heater. Does yours workon electric with a different switch for gas & electric?
Yes. There are switches inside to control the heating source, propane or electric.
Is it common for a 2018 Suburban water heater switch to go bad within three years? If you aren't as handy as you, what would that repair cost? Thanks for the video, you make everything seem easy.
Common? Not sure. It has only gone bad on me once. LOL. Actually I do not think it is over common. I took the switch apart and the failure was in the plastic components and not the electrical contacts. Thanks for the comment.
Btw same Suburban heater just on an Apex Camper 👍🏼☕️
Cold showers are nice in the summer not so nice in December
You can say that again.
sir thanks for the info hut the whole thing is made in china that's the problem