RV thermostat not working in Fort Lauderdale, Florida — repair help

Local service layer for rv thermostat not working in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Emergency checklist

RV thermostat not behaving?

Wrong mode or dead batteries mimics a dead AC—confirm the stat before you blame the roof.

Check these three things immediately:

  1. Fresh batteries if battery-powered
  2. Cool vs Heat vs Fan-only position
  3. 12V fuse for HVAC control

Fix in 60 seconds

Try this first—many issues resolve without tools.

  1. Set Cool, fan Auto, setpoint below room.
  2. Pull stat face and re-seat the plug.
  3. Power-cycle coach 12V once if locked up.

Most common fix

Dead batteries, wrong mode, or corroded wall harness—not a roof failure.

Cost band
$0–$300
Difficulty
Easy
Time
10–30 minutes

Outputs test OK but roof silent?

We connect you with local RV-capable technicians when DIY hits a wall.

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RV thermostat not working in Fort Lauderdale, Florida — repair help

Read the national RV thermostat not working guide first—the same diagnostic order applies in Fort Lauderdale. This page adds local service context for Florida RVers.

Start with diagnosis

DecisionGrid is built as a diagnostic engine, not a thin “city SEO” page. Follow the national guide’s steps (voltage, airflow, capacitor, controls) before paying rush dispatch fees.

Get help in Fort Lauderdale

When the national guide points to sealed refrigerant, compressor replacement, or propane gas work, use a licensed RV/mobile HVAC technician.

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About the Author

Adam Hall — Founder, DecisionGrid

DecisionGrid's technical guides are written and reviewed using:

  • System-level electrical analysis
  • Real-world RV troubleshooting patterns
  • Manufacturer documentation review
  • Field-tested diagnostic workflows

Our goal: Clear, structured troubleshooting — not guesswork.

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Updated March 2026 · Reviewed for technical accuracy

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Last updated: March 2026 · Reviewed for technical accuracy

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RV HVAC Problem? Get Matched With a Mobile Tech

Cooling, furnace, and control issues share the roof pack and 12V/120V story—pick the closest symptom so dispatch routes you correctly.

Emergency service routing available

Choose the closest match — this routes your request correctly.

Not sure yet is normal—bring your pass/fail notes; a tech can verify power, airflow, and sealed-system signs without rerunning guesswork.

If you are unsure, pause—forced starts and wrong parts add cost fast.

Diagnostic-first routing — no hard sell.

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