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So my furnace doesn't have a pilot light.

It was late last night when I realized that the furnace was blowing cool air so I just turned off the heat and went to bed. This morning when I turned it on it was blowing cool still so I went looking for a pilot light only to find that my furnace doesn't have one. It apparently uses an igniter flame sensor mechanism. There is a light switch on the side so I turned that off for a few minutes and back on. Then when I turned the heat on it worked, but only for about 20 minutes and then started blowing cool again. Looks like I will have to call in a professional.

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