Agree. Bob is correct, there's nothing simple enough for an average homeowner to repair or replace, or even diagnose, on a unit such as that. The most likely culprit is the igniter, it's usually a ceramic element that glows to ignite gas that is released from the valve after the element heats up. It could be the igniter, or some electronic component of the control board, or the fan motor not kicking on. You will need a tech to diagnose and repair, the sooner the better, depending on where you live.
2006-11-19 11:06:00
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answered by Corky R 7
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i don't have enough information to give a direct answer to your problem,,, but ill tell you a few common problems that you can check on your own,,,,,1 your unit has 3 roll out limit switches , they are around the burner assembly,,, one on each side and one on the bottom,,, they have little red buttons on them,,, push the red buttons in,, and try to start unit,,,,,, 2 if still no ignition,,, there is a tube going to the induce fan to a pressure switch,,, pull hose lose from switch and lightly blow in the tube to make sure there is no water in it ,,, put back on and cut unit on again,,,,3 if still no fire,,, look at the igniter and see if it has a crack in it ,,,,this is the most common problem,,,,, if you still have not got the unit running , you need a service technician to look at it , it is going to be a more difficult problem that you may not be able to fix your self,,,,,,,good luck
2006-11-19 14:18:41
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answered by technician68 3
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