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    Jun 12, 2012, 07:40 PM
    Code 42 and 33 on bryant 95S with Evolution thermostat.
    Hello Bryan furnace experts.
    This is kind of stupid since it is now warm out and I am finally getting around to the error codes that appear on my Evolution thermostat connected to a Bryant 95S furnace model 355CAV. This furnace has received code 42 - inducer errors (36 of them) and 33 - Limit Circuit Faults (15 of them) since it has been installed in the spring of 2010. However, it seems to have carried us through the winter. It was installed by a family member, sort of an in-law. I can't get him to respond to my calls. Imagine that. I DID check the venting. Last year I found the 2 inch vent inlet loose outside the house. I just pressed it back together by hand. It is well within the 70 feet allowed for a side termination ( the house has a fully exposed basement) although it has 4 90 degree elbows on the way to the furnace. Today I found that the inlet pipe was slightly loose where it connects to the air intake housing. The person who installed the furnace didn't drill the hole and install the screw where the 2 inch inlet connects to the air inlet.
    Tonight, I have shut the furnace power off for a few minutes; back on and the orange flashing light near the bottom of the furnace which was flashing a 3-3 code is now on solid which I believe is normal. What do you think from a technical perspective as to what is wrong and what do I do next? Call a different furnace repair company? I am fairly handy. Could I fix it myself? Would a service call to a professional be under warranty? (money is tight) Thanks!
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    Aug 8, 2012, 09:34 AM
    This web site must not have any people that can answer my question. Oh well. At least I tried. Thanks anyway.

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