ame123
Nov 10, 2007, 10:01 PM
The electric igniter does not ignite when the furnace should. The blower works fine, and is the first thing that goes on when the furnace is on for a heat. When I press on the wiring connector that goes into the valve the igniter then gets red hot and then the fire begins.
I was wondering if this could be a simple wiring problem - thin wires sometimes break and it's virtually impossible to see due to the opaque wire housing, although there does not seem to be a kink in any of the wires. I'd rather look at replacing the cheaper item (wires) first before spending about $185 on a valve.
Based on having to press on the connector to the valve in order to get the fire lit, what do you think is the most likely problem - the wires or the valve?
Thanks!
I was wondering if this could be a simple wiring problem - thin wires sometimes break and it's virtually impossible to see due to the opaque wire housing, although there does not seem to be a kink in any of the wires. I'd rather look at replacing the cheaper item (wires) first before spending about $185 on a valve.
Based on having to press on the connector to the valve in order to get the fire lit, what do you think is the most likely problem - the wires or the valve?
Thanks!