93844 93870 92078 92089 RV Water Heater Solenoid Gas Valve for Atwood 6 Gallon
Original price
$138.59
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Original price
$138.59
Original price
$138.59
$138.59
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$138.59
Current price
$138.59
This RV Water Heater Solenoid Gas Valve is a direct replacement gas control valve compatible with Atwood 6-gallon water heaters and matches OEM Part# 93844, 93870, 92078, 92089.
Product Overview
The RV Water Heater Solenoid Gas Valve restores reliable ignition and gas flow in your Atwood 6-gallon LP water heater. It replaces a failed or intermittent solenoid that prevents the burner from lighting, getting your hot water system back to full performance. Built to OEM specifications, this solenoid gas valve provides a leak-free seal and consistent fuel delivery for worry-free camping.Key Features & Performance
- Direct replacement for Atwood 6-gallon RV water heaters
- Solenoid coil delivers crisp, reliable valve actuation every ignition cycle
- Precision-machined gas ports and orifices maintain correct fuel-air mixture
- Corrosion-resistant body stands up to road vibration and weather
- Matches multiple OEM part numbers: 93844, 93870, 92078, 92089
- Plug-compatible wiring connector for straightforward installation
Fitment & Compatibility
- Atwood 6-Gallon LP Gas RV Water Heater (models using part numbers 93844, 93870, 92078, 92089)
Common Uses
- Replacing a stuck or dead solenoid valve on an Atwood 6-gallon water heater
- Restoring hot water in RVs, travel trailers, and campers
- Fixing intermittent or no-flame water heater faults
- Preventative maintenance for aging gas control components
- DIY repair to avoid RV service center downtime
Technical Specifications
- Part Number(s): 93844, 93870, 92078, 92089
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will this solenoid gas valve work with my Atwood 6-gallon water heater? A: Yes, it is engineered for Atwood 6-gallon LP gas water heaters and replaces part numbers 93844, 93870, 92078, and 92089; confirm your old valve carries one of these numbers before ordering.
Q: What symptoms indicate I need a new solenoid gas valve? A: Typical signs include a water heater that fails to ignite, a burner that lights briefly then shuts off, or no audible click from the valve when power is applied; replacing the solenoid often solves these issues.
Product appearance and specifications may vary slightly by batch. Compatibility may vary by serial number. Verify fitment before purchase.
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