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bboggs
Jan 13, 2009, 11:13 AM
When I turn the heat on I get no response at all.
I had this problelm before and had to replace the thermostat wiring. Now that I want to check to see if it's the same problem, I can't seem to remember (old age ah) which wires at the unit to wire togeather. (there are a red, yellow and a white if I remember correctly.

The unit is a goodman, electric a/c and propane gase, at another location. I thought I had the manual here but of course it's not.

I have work to do inside and have to have heat. Your help would sure be appreaciated.

If you know this answer and/or what else it could be please email me back at:

barry_boggs@<hidden>

KC13
Jan 13, 2009, 02:52 PM
Connecting the red and white wires directly together will bypass the thermostat heating circuit. Look for a status LED on the unit if this fails. It may tell you a tale of another issue with the unit.