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  • Apr 20, 2011, 09:10 PM
    pbs1224
    Bryant furnace blower motor went out. What should I do?
    I have a Bryant 398A 90 Plus furnace that is 23 years old. The furnace started making a low whirring noise so I called the heating company. They looked at it and told me that it was the exhaust blower motor. They said over $800 to replace it. They also said get a new furnace.

    The price seems high to me. Can this be done for less? Can I do this myself? Should I get a new furnace? Will the furnace run safely without the exhaust blower motor?

    Any help would be appreciated.
  • Apr 21, 2011, 03:56 AM
    KC13
    Sorry, but the inducer (exhaust blower) is necessary to the operation of the unit. $800 does seem rather high for that part. Go to Google.com & enter the model # followed by "inducer assembly". You should find several results for online wholesalers to get a price comparison. Installing a replacement isn't difficult for someone handy.

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