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Hank_MI
Jul 30, 2015Explorer
Give a little tug on the wire going into the ignitor. On ours the wire had broke loose inside the ceramic. The high voltage spark would jump the gap but the millivolt signal coming back wouldn't. So it would ignite but not sense flame.
In your case the change in humidity could definitely be a factor. Also pull the spade connector off the control board and reinstall, other end of wire from ignitor.
In your case the change in humidity could definitely be a factor. Also pull the spade connector off the control board and reinstall, other end of wire from ignitor.
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