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    Oct 14, 2009, 12:18 PM
    Honeywell central heating not working blowing cold air constantly
    Hi, we have a honeywell central heating system. Yesterday it started blowing cold air, and would not stop, even when turned off. When the temperature is set, it will not heat the house, but continues to blow cold air throughout the house. My husband tried to turn it off and was unsuccessful. Please help! Thank you! :)

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