Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    danwassink's Avatar
    danwassink Posts: 7, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Feb 10, 2008, 06:40 PM
    Goodman Furnace that is not lighting
    I have a Goodman Furnace that is not lighting. Of course it is over the weekend and it is -25 windchill below outside... it truly is.

    I cleaned the sensor. Anyone have any ideas?

    Dan
    T-Top's Avatar
    T-Top Posts: 1,871, Reputation: 100
    Ultra Member
     
    #2

    Feb 10, 2008, 07:37 PM
    Will even try to light or is nothing working?
    danwassink's Avatar
    danwassink Posts: 7, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #3

    Feb 10, 2008, 07:41 PM
    It does not try to light at all. The fans turn on for about 20 seconds or so, then they shut off. It does this 3 times and then it stops. The filter is good.

    Thanks,
    Dan
    T-Top's Avatar
    T-Top Posts: 1,871, Reputation: 100
    Ultra Member
     
    #4

    Feb 10, 2008, 07:44 PM
    When you say fan are you talking about the inducer motor(furnace vent motor)?
    danwassink's Avatar
    danwassink Posts: 7, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #5

    Feb 10, 2008, 07:57 PM
    Yes, I believe so.
    T-Top's Avatar
    T-Top Posts: 1,871, Reputation: 100
    Ultra Member
     
    #6

    Feb 10, 2008, 08:13 PM
    You should see a blinking light on the lower door of the furnace small round window. It will give the code to what's wrong(2 blinks pause 1 blink= code 21). If the hot surface ignitor is not glowing when it tries to light it may be burnt out.
    danwassink's Avatar
    danwassink Posts: 7, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #7

    Feb 10, 2008, 08:21 PM
    By the way, the model GMNT080. I checked the status and there is a red light on the circuit board that is solid red. Nothing blinks.
    T-Top's Avatar
    T-Top Posts: 1,871, Reputation: 100
    Ultra Member
     
    #8

    Feb 10, 2008, 08:26 PM
    Did you kill power going to the furnace and then back on to see what it would do?
    danwassink's Avatar
    danwassink Posts: 7, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #9

    Feb 10, 2008, 08:37 PM
    Yes, I tried that. I have found out that this is one of the first things to try... reboot :)

    Is there a way to check if the igniter is bad? Like I said earlier, the fans come on. I have read the igniters go out.
    T-Top's Avatar
    T-Top Posts: 1,871, Reputation: 100
    Ultra Member
     
    #10

    Feb 10, 2008, 08:46 PM
    When the thermostat call for heat a few things happen- the inducer motor comes on first the pressure switch has to close the hot surface ignitor will glow for a few seconds and then 24v is gave to the gas valve to open. If the ignitor is not glowing and you can see a big white spot or crack in it. Its bad.
    danwassink's Avatar
    danwassink Posts: 7, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #11

    Feb 10, 2008, 08:54 PM
    The igniter is behind the jets, so I can't see it. I can only see the top of it. Nothing glows.

    So if the igniter is bad, the furnace does not give 24 volts to open the gas valve. Correct?

    We have had high winds and it has been very cold today... I think the high was 1 today. It is now 0. Could that have something to do with why it may have cracked, if that is indeed what it is?


    Thanks!
    Dan
    T-Top's Avatar
    T-Top Posts: 1,871, Reputation: 100
    Ultra Member
     
    #12

    Feb 10, 2008, 09:02 PM
    High winds can trip the vent limit switch. Top of the furnace but inside it on the vent you should see a small round disk with two wires going to it. Push the small button in the center to see if it clicks and give it a try. The gas valve will get 24v for a few seconds even if the ignitor is not glowing.
    danwassink's Avatar
    danwassink Posts: 7, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #13

    Feb 10, 2008, 09:22 PM
    Found it. Igniter switch is cracked. Thanks for all your help! Is this something Ican go to Menards or Lowe's for?

    Thanks again!
    Dan
    OmahaJoe's Avatar
    OmahaJoe Posts: 17, Reputation: 2
    New Member
     
    #14

    Feb 13, 2008, 12:05 AM
    Sorry tgo hear about your Goodman, but they are nothing but trouble, and the company I had install mine, Park and Sons or Emergency Heating and Repair in Omaha Nebraska is not honoring his product, or responding to my calls. I suggest you do not install Goodman Furnaces. They are the lowest proce for a reason. Spend the extra money, get a better unit.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Goodman furnace GMNT080-4 furnace runs good for a while then has to be manually reset [ 5 Answers ]

I have a Goodman GMNT080-4 (90%). I'm having the same problem As Streatherg did back in the Nov 2006 question. I reviewed his article and tried Every thing on there but seems to be doing the same thing. The furnace kicks on for about an hour then locks out and has to be manually reset threw...

Goodman Gas Furnace not lighting [ 3 Answers ]

We have a GMT or GMTH Goodman Power Vented Gas Furnace. Yesterday the gas stopped lighting up. We think it might be the ignitor. Our home is 4 yrs old. When we turn the thermostat onto heat, the furnace fan comes on, but no fire. Any suggestions? Weird is that when it is on auto, it won't...

Goodman Furnace did come on [ 1 Answers ]

I got a Goodman GMH950904cx furnace. I installed it about a month ago, and it worked fine when I turned it on. Recently, the weather chilled and I tried to turn on the furnace everything worked except there is no gas coming up. The motor runs, and ignitor light up but no GAS. The gas tank is...

Goodman Furnace [ 2 Answers ]

What does A three blink code on a Goodman 80 plus gas furnace mean

Goodman Furnace w/AC [ 1 Answers ]

I am replacing my 28 year old furnace with a Goodman furnace and an AC unit. Never had central air before. I have read conflicting reports on the quality of the Goodman line and wondering if I am making the right purchase. I am getting a 95% efficient, 90,000 BTU, 2 stage heating with a variable...


View more questions Search