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Do I Need to Replace an Anode Rod in My Atwood GC6A-9E Water Heater, How do I get Rid of this Odor?  

Updated 03/07/2025 | Published 03/03/2025

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I have a 2001 Fleetwood Pace Arrow 37K that has an Atwood GC6A-9E water heater, S/N 96230000445 with a 1998 date tag. I want to replace the anode rod and am not sure of the correct replacement unit. Can you please help me with ing the proper part? Thank you very much.

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Expert Reply:

Hello Fred,

Great question. Your Atwood GC6A-9E water heater does not require an anode rod because it has an aluminum tank, which naturally resists corrosion. Instead, regular maintenance involves flushing the tank periodically and replacing the ½-inch NPT nylon drain plug. Anode rods are only necessary for water heaters with steel tanks. I attached instructions on how to flush out the water heater.

I am curious on why you were looking to replace it, was it due to an odor?

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How to flush out your GC6A-9E water heater.
How to flush out your GC6A-9E water heater.
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Fred R.

3/6/2025

I have a plumbing background and know that anode rods need replacement periodically. I was not aware that our water heater had a tank that would not require one. Thank you.

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Kate F.

3/7/2025

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@FredR You are very welcome, one less thing to worry about Fred =)

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