Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    dodds34's Avatar
    dodds34 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jul 11, 2012, 06:05 AM
    Blown fuse on furnace
    I turned my air on and I blew the 3 amp fuse on the bored in the furnace. When I replace the fuse I can't get anything to work now. I get a steady red light. I totally unhooked the AC unit from the furnace until I can get the furnace to work properly any more. When turn the heat on I get nothing. The light just stays a steady red. I don't even get a click or anything. Is there anything else I could have blown with the fuse that would make the furnace stop working?

Check out some similar questions!

Bryant Furnace Secondary Voltage/Blown 3 amp fuse. [ 30 Answers ]

Hi all! I've been reading the posts regarding fuses blowing in the secondary voltage circuits on Bryant furnace/blowers. I blew the 3 amp fuse in this circuit two weeks ago on my gas Bryant furnace. Repairman diagnosed the problem using the flashing led light (2 fast, 4 slow). He replaced the...

Blown fuse [ 6 Answers ]

I replaced transformer in my central heating system it keeps blowin fuse and won't kick on

Fuse blown on gas furnace [ 1 Answers ]

Furnace was blowing out cold air and I found that the pilot needed to be lit. I lit the pilot, now the fuse has blown. I replaced the fuse and it keeps blowing out. What do I need to do?

Blown fuse? [ 3 Answers ]

In one bedroom, we set up a relatively small air conditioner and a fan in the same (double) outlet, and a nightlight across the room in another outlet. Everything ran fine from 6pm until 2:30am when these three things went out. This room, we think, is on the same circuit as our dining room, but...


View more questions Search
 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.