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    Jan 18, 2010, 11:15 PM
    Bryant Plus 90i Inducer Housing Leaking - Water on the floor
    A service rep came out and said it would cost 400.00 to replace inducer motor/housing. I asked him to try and repair it so he removed it, opened it and removed the old silicon sealant and put new sealant in it's place. The leak stopped for one month, but now there is water on the floor again.
    Not sure why that wouldn't have work. Any other reasons that there would be a leak? Should I try the sealant again and is there something he missed maybe?

    Thanks
    Skrubs

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