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May 23, 2006, 10:23 AM
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| | | Heat Will No Longer Respond To Thermostat!!! well, we moved into this mobile home about 3 weeks ago. we have our a/c and oil heat connected to one thermostat. it was all working fine up until a few days ago. all of a sudden, the heat would not shut off at all. eventually it got up to 90 degrees in here and i just opened the door to the furnace or whatever and just unplugged the motor. after a few minutes it went off. but when i plug it back in, it starts right back up, even though it is turned off on the thermostat. the only time it will stop running is when its unplugged. the a/c works fine i can turn that on and off with the thermostat.....but the heat is all messed up. i can actually have both the heat and a/c running at the same time now as long as the heater motor is plugged in and the a/c is turned on with the thermostat. obviously, there is a huge problem here....someone please help me b/c we can't really pay someone to come deal with it right now | | | | | | |
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May 23, 2006, 04:59 PM
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| Either the red and white wires from the stat to the furnace are pinched someplace, causing a short , or the stat is defective. Take these two wires off the stat, if the heat continues, the wires are shorted, if not, replace the stat. |
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May 23, 2006, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by tkrussell Either the red and white wires from the stat to the furnace are pinched someplace, causing a short , or the stat is defective. Take these two wires off the stat, if the heat continues, the wires are shorted, if not, replace the stat. | there is 2 sets of red and white wires... |
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May 24, 2006, 02:54 AM
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| Then work with the pair that should take care of the heat, usually R and W terminals on the stat |
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May 24, 2006, 07:41 AM
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| ok i disconnected them, and the heat still runs. i think i would have rather just replaced the thermostat. considering the wires are running either above the ceiling, or in the walls somewhere, how am i supposed to check for a short? |
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May 24, 2006, 09:23 AM
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| Since you have disconnected the stat, and the heat is still running, you probably have a short in the wiring, anywhere fromn the stat to the furnace.
Or a relay is stuck in the furnace.
To check for a short, you need to trace the entire length of the cable looking for a something pinching the cable, or a nail or screw driven thru the cable.
May be easier to just run new cable. |
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