Cuptor
May 28, 2007, 10:36 AM
I have an old (14 years ?) York Stellar furnace that used to have this problem sometimes. When the gas was released over the red glowing electric igniter, it would ignite with a more or less loud pop that would also kill the flames. Then it would go again through the whole sequence and everything would work fine. A couple of times the pop was almost like a mini explosion that made our floor vibrate. A technician looked at it a while ago and said it works fine and maybe there is air in the gas pipes.
Yesterday the unit stopped working. Only the first fan would start and the electric igniter does not become glowing red. The gas is not released. I tried this several times and the only thing would start was the fan. We called a tech and two hours later when he came and started it, the furnace worked fine. He suspected some intermittent contacts and while he was measuring voltages the furnace stopped working again. He found out no voltage was present on the electric igniter, so he said the “module” must be the culprit and it’s a $400-500 job to replace it. He also said we might better think about replacing the whole furnace because this old unit we have will keep having problems and repairs are costly.
We decided to think about it and he left without doing anything. The furnace was not working when he left. Later in the evening I turned it on again and worked fine.
To summarize there are two issues: the loud pop that sometimes happens and the intermittent malfunctioning.
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
Cuptor
Yesterday the unit stopped working. Only the first fan would start and the electric igniter does not become glowing red. The gas is not released. I tried this several times and the only thing would start was the fan. We called a tech and two hours later when he came and started it, the furnace worked fine. He suspected some intermittent contacts and while he was measuring voltages the furnace stopped working again. He found out no voltage was present on the electric igniter, so he said the “module” must be the culprit and it’s a $400-500 job to replace it. He also said we might better think about replacing the whole furnace because this old unit we have will keep having problems and repairs are costly.
We decided to think about it and he left without doing anything. The furnace was not working when he left. Later in the evening I turned it on again and worked fine.
To summarize there are two issues: the loud pop that sometimes happens and the intermittent malfunctioning.
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
Cuptor