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    Feb 3, 2011, 02:34 PM
    My Trane XL-1200, has a bad circuit board.
    This part number is cnt02216, I've been told by a heat/air company they will replace with new board and retro kit for $800.00. Well I called another company and he gave me price of $450.00 with new board part #cnt03457 and #kit06839 (conversion kit). Now I was thinking why not just change out bad component on board? Which part would go bad the relay switch or what? How could I test it? Maybe with meter tester? Thanks for any help at all.
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    Feb 3, 2011, 06:48 PM
    One company has the old control board instock. The other Is selling you a board that is a retrofit to work with newer and older models. Either or will work and is just as safe. One is 1st generation one is 3rd generation controls.

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