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Machine Gunner
Update:
I now have the following into this:
New thermostat
New wiring
New flame sensor
New igniter
New pressure switch
It is still giving me trouble.
According to tech support they "think " it maybe the inducer motor starting to die, although the amps reading was excellent.
Replacing it would cost another $475.
The furnace is 17 years old, so, no thank you.
I can have a brand new Armstrong installed for $3500.
Is that an OK price?
About $550 dumped into this piece of crap...
If anyone can use any of the above parts, they were all purchased brand new, for a Goodman furnace.
They have about 40 days of life on them, the board itself less than a week.
I'll give you a good deal.
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