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    Dec 12, 2010, 08:45 PM
    Thermostat problem or ?
    Have a upflow carrier gas furrnace 58AFG and upm thermostat. When thermostat clicks on there is a loud clunk... same clunk when thermostat clicks off. Not sure if it is the duct because fan continues to run after thermostat clicks off. (and there is no further clunking or pinging coming from ducts

    Any thoughts on what it might be and how to fix is greatly appreciated.

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