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munkee
Nov 30, 2018Explorer
Hello, new member, first post.
I seem to be experiencing a similar problem, but wanted to run the scenario by you guys. My furnace randomly stopped working the other morning. I put a voltmeter on the thermostat and there's plenty of power. I removed the vent and cover from the furnace and poked around. On a whim, i flipped on the furnace at the thermostat and it started running. I cycled it several times, and no issues. After putting everything back together i tested it again and it wouldn't work. So, I removed the cover again, and sure enough, it fired back up without issue.
Just wondering if this scenario might be indicative of the problem with my furnace.
I seem to be experiencing a similar problem, but wanted to run the scenario by you guys. My furnace randomly stopped working the other morning. I put a voltmeter on the thermostat and there's plenty of power. I removed the vent and cover from the furnace and poked around. On a whim, i flipped on the furnace at the thermostat and it started running. I cycled it several times, and no issues. After putting everything back together i tested it again and it wouldn't work. So, I removed the cover again, and sure enough, it fired back up without issue.
Just wondering if this scenario might be indicative of the problem with my furnace.
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