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    Oct 11, 2010, 08:40 PM
    A wire came undone on my old payne heater. Blower goes but now no flame from t-stat
    I was cleaning the front. There are two wire connections. I think I pulled one of the wires out of one of the connections. The blower still goes but the thermostat doesn't give a flame since that wire became disconnected. Does it matter to which one of those wire connections I reconnect this loose wire?

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