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    Varmiteer JoeT's Avatar
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    well guys, I made it through the night without freezing

    The bedroom stayed 66 degrees with the gas fireplace and the rest of the house only fell to 54

    last night I cleaned the probe, changed the filter, checked all vents and reset the furnace a few times.

    The furnace lights and blows for about 30 seconds and then I get an error message for "Inducer Motor" and after 3 or 4 attempts I get the high limit error

    I guess today I'll call a pro

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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    PM sent. Contact BRYCOMWIN or what ever his member name is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeT View Post
    "...last night I cleaned the probe, changed the filter, checked all vents and reset the furnace a few times.

    The furnace lights and blows for about 30 seconds and then I get an error message for "Inducer Motor" and after 3 or 4 attempts I get the high limit error

    Too cold for this man...I had -10F at my place this morning...ughh... I chased a flame sensor issue myself ~2 weeks ago, PITA. My advice, pull-out the Installation Instructions manual and use the Troubleshooting Flowchart. More than adequate to get you to the field-replaceable unit level (part) or a source / fault problem (sensor limit or fail, AC/DC/Amps/ground, etc.). Pretty simple shit...just use common safety practices and common-sense re: power & gas. The down-side, if parts are required you have the "lag" to order/get them on-site.

    Some value: http://arnoldservice.com/Troubleshoo...g_Problems.htm
    Last edited by cebeu; 12-31-2010 at 10:15. Reason: blew it...

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    I did some digging, and found some similar instances of that error code that turned out to be either the inducer motor or the inducer motor control board. It seems some brand(s) had older setups that used a separate motor and control board, and newer units have the control board built in to the motor. Just a thought as to where to start.
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