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butts1
Mar 3, 2010, 08:44 PM
My furnace blower motor runs for about 2mins or so than shuts off for about a min then back on again for a couple minutes. Some times motor turns on and off on and off a couple times very quickly is it the motor or could it be something else?
Missouri Bound
Mar 3, 2010, 08:57 PM
Loose connections, faulty controls are the most likely reason this happens. Does your thermostat have a fan switch to turn on the fan independently of climate control?
butts1
Mar 3, 2010, 09:07 PM
Yes and when you turn fan on manually it does the same thing
butts1
Mar 3, 2010, 09:20 PM
Loose connections, faulty controls are the most likely reason this happens. Does your thermostat have a fan switch to turn on the fan independantly of climate control?
Yes and when you turn fan on manually it does the same thing
Missouri Bound
Mar 3, 2010, 09:27 PM
I suspect a faulty fan relay. How old is the furnace?
butts1
Mar 3, 2010, 09:41 PM
I suspect a faulty fan relay. How old is the furnace?
Aprox 30yrs
Missouri Bound
Mar 3, 2010, 09:44 PM
30 YEARS?! You have effectively gotten more than twice the lifetime from that furnace. Consider a replacement. With a unit that old parts will fail, and service calls will mount. A newer furnace will be much much more efficient and well worth the cost.
johnair77
Mar 3, 2010, 09:51 PM
Bad run capacitor
butts1
Mar 3, 2010, 09:52 PM
30 YEARS??!! You have effectively gotten more than twice the lifetime from that furnace. Consider a replacement. With a unit that old parts will fail, and service calls will mount. A newer furnace will be much much more efficient and well worth the cost.
I would like to try to get this 1 to last the rest of the cold weather another month or 2 would be nice.other than this it has been a good furnace just regular maintenance is all I've had to do.thank you for your help and I will consider a replacement
Missouri Bound
Mar 3, 2010, 09:55 PM
Good idea. The part itself may not be too costly but the troubleshooting could be, unless you could do it yourself. You didn't mention if this is a gas or electric furnace. Blower problems in a gas furnace can lead to failure of the heat exchanger, which in many furnaces can happen at early as 12-15 years. You will need to have that checked as well.
butts1
Mar 3, 2010, 10:02 PM
Good idea. The part itself may not be too costly but the troubleshooting could be, unless you could do it yourself. You didn't mention if this is a gas or electric furnace. Blower problems in a gas furnace can lead to failure of the heat exchanger, which in many furnaces can happen at early as 12-15 years. You will need to have that checked as well.
Its gas and it was checked a couple yrs ago everything was good.
I got laid off form work so I'm trying to as much of the work as I can everything on the furnace seems to run good except this motor problem
Missouri Bound
Mar 4, 2010, 06:07 PM
I appreciate your situation. I know that you want to fix this yourself, but are you knowledgeable enough to do this? Are you able to trouble shoot the motor operation by bypassing it from the furnace circuitry and supplying power directly to the motor? This would tell you immediately if it's a motor problem... and I'm not trying to insult your ability, just saying that some repairs are better left to the professionals. When dealing with any major appliance, especially gas fired, there is always an inherent danger to consider.