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Joe417
Feb 03, 2016Explorer
It will not hurt to try a correct size fuse if you aren't sure the current fuse is bad. If you do have a blown fuse you would stand the chance of blowing another. To prevent that you can try the furnace fuse in another slot that you know is working. That way you don't blow another.
All situations are different, but a bit of water in the floor under the furnace doesn't usually cause a problem. But it does sound like you have a bit of a leak in that area you'll need to seal up.
Read the link Old Biscuit sent, there may be something in there about that particular model that will help find the issue.
All situations are different, but a bit of water in the floor under the furnace doesn't usually cause a problem. But it does sound like you have a bit of a leak in that area you'll need to seal up.
Read the link Old Biscuit sent, there may be something in there about that particular model that will help find the issue.
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