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upschuck

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Mine stopped this morning.

And it's new!

Luckily, I knew what the problem was and fixed it.
I know how to fix it, but don't have the parts, looks like the igniter, again. Easy fix if you got the part($40 last time several years back). Cost a couple hundred, if you don't, and I lost my connection.
 

oldngray

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I know how to fix it, but don't have the parts, looks like the igniter, again. Easy fix if you got the part($40 last time several years back). Cost a couple hundred, if you don't, and I lost my connection.

40 bucks for an igniter? I thought they were less than half that much.
 

cosmo1

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I know how to fix it, but don't have the parts, looks like the igniter, again. Easy fix if you got the part($40 last time several years back). Cost a couple hundred, if you don't, and I lost my connection.

Gas?

When mine was installed, they didn't blow all the shavings out of the exhaust vent. Now, the condensate is picking them up and washing them back to the drain. Once the water backs up, it won't start.

I'll call in the morning.
 

upsbeernut

Sometimes i feel like a nut sometimes i dont
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upschuck

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Gas?

When mine was installed, they didn't blow all the shavings out of the exhaust vent. Now, the condensate is picking them up and washing them back to the drain. Once the water backs up, it won't start.

I'll call in the morning.
Yes gas, looked at the igniter, and looks like it is burned through.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
My central air tends to blow fuses when I first turn it on in the spring. I can replace them myself for 3 or 4 dollars or call a repair guy and pay over $100.
 
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