December 10, 2022, 08:12 PM
Skins2881Furnace isn't blowing. Anything I can check? *** FIXED *** :)
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Originally posted by mark123:
I replaced the capacitor and the blower works as expected. All is well.
$8 for the part.
Hell yeah!!
December 11, 2022, 12:32 AM
Excam_Manquote:
Originally posted by Skins2881:
Sounds like flame sensor. It's not seeing that it's lit and turning off so it doesn't pump gas into the house. Where you see that pretty blue flame look for a sensor with a wire leading to the control board. Remove one or two screws holding it in. It will look like a piece of porcelain with metal rod coming out of it, if you see a smell heating element looking thing, that is your hot surface ignitor, put it back and grab the other thing. If one only has a single wire leading to it, that one is most likely the flame sensor.
If it's not cracked or broken then you can clean the metal portion with a green scotch Brite pad and put it back this will buy a few days to months to source a replacement. If it is cracked or broken then you're out of commission until it's replaced.
**Edit no fan at all when set to fan only means you can probably disregard everything I typed.
You can disregard everything you posted due to the first post mentioning '
open limit'.
Your troubleshooting skills to HVAC problems is a good example of why I roll my eyes every time someone tells me they had their electrician look at their furnace, before calling an actual HVAC company.
As in this case, it's a simple electrical issue for a non working blower motor and your out playing in left field.
Not only was the diagnosis completely off base, but you offer up mis-information on replacing good parts.
Why change a flame sensor which doesn't have a cracked/broken isolator?
Did the smoke somehow magically get removed from the solid piece of metal?
A flame sensor with a cracked/broken isolator isn't a guaranteed no heat situation.
Not to mention someone mistakenly messing with a carbide type igniter.
Ooops, you mean you can't clean, touch, tap, bang or drop them. Damn, I bet they wish they knew they was as delicate as the lead in a pencil. But now their replacing it too.
We'll leave the three wire pilot, spark, smart valve systems, and nitride igniters.... for another day.