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In response to
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IANAHVAC - It may not even be the wiring. The temp sensor(s) could have failed to key it to turn off. Just a thought. -- nm
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VMan
Here's the oddball thing. There's supposed to be a little icon of a flame when the heat's on which doesn't display. The snowflake displays for a.c. -- nm
Posted by
Amy (aka momstravaganza)
Nov 7 '08, 10:43
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I assume the heating is working though if it pulled the house up to 83 or whatever. Dumb question, but, did the furnace respond properly for heating
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VMan
Nov 7, 10:45
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At the time, I thought it was heating, but it was 75 outside so it could have just been the fan.
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Amy
Nov 7, 10:50
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If it's gas the pilot could be out. Typical high efficiency will start low and you should hear a distinct increase in air flow noise after a few
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VMan
Nov 7, 10:54
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