Furnace will not ignite without a puff of air into manifold!
Help! It's cold! My 3-year old Goodman GMNTE furnace cycles perfectly, but it will not light on it's own. If I blow a small puff of air toward the manifold/HSI/ heat exchanger area as soon as the HSI is glowing and I hear the gas valve click open, then it fires right up every time.
After igniting, all 4 flames look fine and the furnace heats up to the set temperature and shuts off. Then, it will cycle forever without lighting, giving me the "ignition failure" code until I go puff into the sight glass hole or remove the cover and puff directly into the manifold area. (We are talking about one partial mouthful of air, not a lungful)
It seems to me that the gas valve, HSI, flame and other sensors, gas flow etc. must all be OK or it wouldn't light at all. Also, it doesn't seem as though the flames would look good and steady if there was something wrong with the air or gas supplies, airflow/filter, exhaust vent, etc. Could it be that the HSI unit is worn, and does not glow quite hot enough to ignite the gas stream without help, or something like that? THis is sooo weird...
THank you very much to anyone who can help shed some light (heat) on this!