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    Oct 3, 2018, 11:49 AM
    Nordyne intertherm light blinking twice with new pressure switch
    Have a Nordyne Intertherm furnace (not sure what model off hand) that I just had the pressure switch replace due to it being stuck open (light blinks twice). Light is still blinking twice. Any ideas?

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