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ikedae
Jan 23, 2015Explorer
It's a Suburban furnace. Not sure of the exact model number, as the only number I can find is on a compliance sticker of some sort that has 15 model numbers on it.
This is definitely not normal behavior. I was thinking something electrical as well, thermostat makes sense.
I'm learning this all as I go, and thus far have not had to troubleshoot my furnace (which I only use a few months out of the year anyway). Moved into my beast right out of college, so there has been much to learn! I'm hoping for a cheap and easy fix, since I'm about to be unemployed again... The good news is that it still heats, but I also don't want to damage it further or make it explode (which I suppose could fall into the further damage category) or something.
This is definitely not normal behavior. I was thinking something electrical as well, thermostat makes sense.
I'm learning this all as I go, and thus far have not had to troubleshoot my furnace (which I only use a few months out of the year anyway). Moved into my beast right out of college, so there has been much to learn! I'm hoping for a cheap and easy fix, since I'm about to be unemployed again... The good news is that it still heats, but I also don't want to damage it further or make it explode (which I suppose could fall into the further damage category) or something.
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