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    Nov 11, 2011, 05:33 AM
    Bad connections on draft inducer blower
    I have a Bryant Plus 80 furnace. Every once in a while it stops working. If I wiggle the wires under the draft inducer motor, the fan comes on and the furnace works great. I only had to do it this a couple of times last winter but already, as the weather is turning cold, I need to do almost every day! I have to move the wire on the right side just so to get it to turn on.

    Do I need to replace the entire motor or is there a way to get a better connection with the wires?

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