Did you check to make sure nothing happened to your vent outside?
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Did you check to make sure nothing happened to your vent outside?
There is also a reset in the bottom door in the blower compartment on some furnaces.
Nope. Nothing is wrong with the outside vent. Im going to go check the blower compartment and snap some photos of that as well.
Thanks
OK. Does the vent motor spin fast when you first turn it on? No rubing or grinding or anything like there might be something in it?
Nope, Nothing grinds.I just got done checking to see if there was anything in there and nothing. I couldn't find a switch of any sort. Here's a picture.
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Another thing, That fan in the left top corner is always spinning even if it furnace if off. Not sure if that would/could be a problem.
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Well it looks like there is nothing in the bottom door so you can put it back on.
When you first reset your unit. The vent motor comes on? Then does anything else happen before it starts flashing 33? Or does the blower motor just start running and nothing else?
From what I have seen in your pictures all the sfty switchs have the red wires going to them. Execpt for the pressure switch.
Here's what happens when I first turn on the furnace.
- 3-5 Sec wait time till the Blower Turns on sounds normal... like the AC is running
- 5 seconds after the blower turns on a flashing code 33 starts to flash.
I go to my thermostat to turn off or on the furnace but nothing, I have no control over my furnace with my new thermostat. The old t-stat didn't have batterys and it wasn't reading the Degree inside the house nor would it show anything, It seemed to be dead.
But with the old t-stat it would do the exact samething, The furnace would not turn on unless I hit the ON switch on the furnace.
None of the red wires that I can see have a switch of some sort. There is only 1 switch that I'm able to push in.
Should I try to install my old thermostat back? Could there be a reason why my old t-stat was not working since it didn't come with batterys?
It still sonund to me like it is the limt behing the gas valve. Turn the power off. That the 2 wires off it. Put the two wires together and turn the power back on see if it runs
Take off the stat and tell me what wires you have going to what terminals
Okay, Going to go try that.
Again, Thanks for helping me this far. :)
No probem anything I can do to help. Just hope we can get it fixed for you
Okay, I tried what you said and that seemed to work. I now have control over my furnace I think, It doesn't power up anymore, Do you want me to turn the heater or AC to see if it works?
Furnace
For heat
OK going to go try that.
Here's a picture of where the wires go to, on the wires I just disconnected there is 1 red wire going to the switch with a button and 1 red wire going into the blower door. Here's a quick picture.
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