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    Feb 10, 2010, 07:45 AM
    My gas furnace's blower fan sometimes comes and sometimes not.
    We have a Robertshaw thermostate for our gas fired furnace.
    Sometimes the blower fan will not come on even though both the flame and fan symbols are lite and moving. I move the fan swith from automatic to the " ON " position and it still does not come on.

    Most days it seems to work property.

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