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    Mar 15, 2008, 03:25 PM
    ON Fan Setting Switch on Furnace not working
    I have an electric furnace that I had to replace the contactor switch on back at the beginning of January. Now the ON fan setting will not come on. The AUTO fan switch comes on and the furnace works OK. Has the contactor switch gone bad again on the furnace? The repairman used a different brand switch and not the same brand as my furnace. Has this switch bit the dust?

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