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Oct 18, 2024
3:23
:41
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Ted Lasso
Believe.
Check the temperature probe thermometer thing. If it's dirty you can clean it
off with an old toothbrush or something.
Worked on mine a few years ago.
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I can't get my furnace to turn on
BYU Fan
Oct 18, 3:12pm
If it continually flips the breaker that’s generally sign of something wrong but
NonmormonYfan89
Oct 18, 3:20pm
Nothing seems to be happening with the furnace
BYU Fan
Oct 18, 3:31pm
I’d bet that it’s something with one of your boards or your blower motor then if
NonmormonYfan89
Oct 18, 4:20pm
Sorry for the poor punctuation and grammar it was a lot of info I just wanted to
NonmormonYfan89
Oct 18, 4:20pm
The reason I think it’s probably a fan or control is they can all pull a lot of
NonmormonYfan89
Oct 18, 4:29pm
Check the temperature probe thermometer thing. If it's dirty you can clean it
Ted Lasso
Oct 18, 3:23pm
Also check the air intake pipe. If it gets clogged sucking up debris from
LMeyer
Oct 18, 3:24pm
Where would I find this?
BYU Fan
Oct 18, 3:39pm
RE: Also check the air intake pipe. If it gets clogged sucking up debris from
LMeyer
Oct 18, 3:49pm
Had the same thing happen this week with my 28-year-old furnace
BrewCoug
Oct 18, 3:59pm
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