Could Be as simple as a switch for fan auto / manual switch it to auto or a bimetal switck in unit usally located on side where there is a access panel Wiring diagram should tell you where its located and what wires are going to it. the usally just need cleaned.
2006-12-09 01:26:07
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answer #1
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answered by bob r 4
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Check (a) the on auto switch for the fan on the thermostat ,
(b) the button that goes through a metal rectangular box ( in the furnace ,where you can see burners etc. ) may be , set on auto , pressed in or in wrong position .This is the easiest solution and cheapest to try ,if it doesn't work for you , than you have to call in someone .
2006-12-09 01:05:36
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Either one of your high or low limit switches are gone. These kick your fans in and out. They should be just inside of the plenum on the front of the furnace, they're little round objects, with wires coming out of them.
You can check these to see if they're burned out.
2006-12-09 05:03:15
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answer #3
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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You have a bad sensor. Wish it weren't so, but you are going to need to call a repairman. Think $ 75 to $150.
2006-12-09 00:57:58
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answered by Dorothy and Toto 5
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see if your switch says, on, or auto. Turn it to auto, and it should be okay. Otherwise, check your reset switch(usually outside on your unit)
2006-12-09 01:27:54
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answered by Alicia S 2
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Check the points.Probably burnt together.
2006-12-09 00:58:00
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answered by danp 3
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make sure on the thermostat it's on auto and not fan
2006-12-09 00:57:02
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answered by bobbie v 5
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