You may want to run the built-in self-test. The procedure below may not match exactly your board, but it should be close. I agree with the other posters that you should check for 120 volts at the HSI connector, and you can do that by disconnecting the HSI and plugging your meter into the plug during the test. When you get to the step that powers the ignitor, you should see the meter jump to 120 volts.
Component test—The furnace control board allows all components, except gas valve, to be run for a short period.
This feature helps diagnose a system problem in case of a component failure. To initiate component test procedure, short
(jumper) the TEST 3/16-in. quick connect terminal on control (behind the Y/Y2 terminal) and the COM-24V terminal on
furnace thermostat connection block for approximately 2 sec.
NOTE: Component test feature will not operate if any thermostat signal is present at control board.
I disconnect the thermostat wire from the R terminal right there on the main board.
Component test sequence is as follows.
a. Momentarily jumper TEST and COM-24V terminals until LED goes off.
b. LED will display previous status code 4 times.
c. Inducer motor starts and continues to run for entire component test.
d. Hot surface igniter is energized for 15 sec, then deenergized.
e. Blower motor operates on FAN speed for 10 sec, then stops.
f. Blower motor operates on HEAT speed for 10 sec, then stops.
g. Blower motor operates on COOL speed for 10 sec, then stops
h. Inducer motor stops
Don't forget to hook the thermostat wire back up!
WallyH
P.S. You had mentioned earlier that you had a code 31. For my furnace, that indicates these possible problems (note HSI is not in here!):
PRESSURE, DRAFT SAFEGUARD, AUX-LIMIT SWITCH (when used*) OR BLOCKED VENT SWITCH (when used) DID NOT CLOSE OR REOPENED
(DOWNFLOW ONLY*) If open longer than five minutes, inducer shuts off for 15 minutes before retry.
Check for: - Proper vent sizing
- Low inducer voltage (115VAC) - Defective inducer motor
- Defective Blower motor or capacitor - Restricted vent
- Defective pressure switch - Excessive wind
- Inadequate combustion air supply
- Disconnected or obstructed pressure tubing
If it opens after trial for ignition period, blower will come on for 90 second recycle delay.