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Unfortunately I do not have a two PVC system. Intake air is from the room. My next step is the "shotgun" approach. I'll put a new temp sensor first, and then the electronic ignition module.
Thanks for the help.
If you have a two pipe plastic PVC exhaust system try disconnect the intake air pipe. Now DO NOT disconnect the exhaust of you will have a CO poisoning problem.
The air coming into the furnace is about as cold as it is outside and can have a adverse effect on marginal electronic components. The units are designed to work with the combustion air coming from the outside but as parts get old they may loose the resistance to the cold temps and cause a problem. If this works it will get you out of the woods but not fix the problem.
Use your head as this is only a test procedure I have used for many years since the new 90%+ furnaces hit the market. This will get you by until you can contact a dealer in your area for the repair or you can read this post from one of my earlier posts on this subject.
.Your question is difficult to answer. It could be the small inducer motor or the capacitor for the inducer motor if so equiped the inducer might not want to spin at lower temps. Since it is temp related I would get a can of component freeze from Radio Shack. They use it on electronic circuits. You could spray it on some of the components when the unit is running and it might cause a shut down since you will be spraying a very cold product recreating cold conditions that the unit does not like to run in.
There are other items that can cause this problem but this may help out.
Hope this info helps.