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    Jan 20, 2013, 07:51 PM
    Carrier furnace question
    I have a Carrier Weathermaker 8000 furnace that doesn't always turn on when it should. If I flip the breaker off then on it will kick right on like its supposed to. It's like sometimes it doesn't know the thermostat has drop below the temperature in which it should turn on. Any ideas? Thanks!

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