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    yoyotojo Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Dec 3, 2006, 03:35 PM
    Goodman furnace 3 blink
    Greetings all,

    I've read through previous posts about this 3 blink error code and can't seem to find one relevant to what's happening to my furnace. It is a goodman ac/heater combo. The AC works fine, after being repaired over the summer with what I was told "a new blower and circuit board." since its gotten colder, the heat no longer works.

    When the thermostat is set, the heating element glows red, but the buners never light. The circuit board shows the 3 blink pattern, indicating a "venter pressure switch/ vent blockage"

    When I manually apply suction on the pressure switch then the inducer seems to start up, and eventually the burners light.

    What I am wondering is if the inducer is supposed to start up first, to create the suction that would eventually trigger the switch?

    Currently, there is no mechanical action going on except the 3 blinks and heating element UNLESS I trigger the pressure switch myself.

    Any help is appreciated.
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    Dec 3, 2006, 08:37 PM
    I thought I answered this one very recently in other posts.
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    Feb 10, 2007, 04:42 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by yoyotojo
    greetings all,

    i've read through previous posts about this 3 blink error code and can't seem to find one relevant to whats happening to my furnace. it is a goodman ac/heater combo. the AC works fine, after being repaired over the summer with what I was told "a new blower and circuit board." since its gotten colder, the heat no longer works.

    when the thermostat is set, the heating element glows red, but the buners never light. the circuit board shows the 3 blink pattern, indicating a "venter pressure switch/ vent blockage"

    when i manually apply suction on the pressure switch then the inducer seems to start up, and eventually the burners light.

    what I am wondering is if the inducer is supposed to start up first, to create the suction that would eventually trigger the switch?

    currently, there is no mechanical action going on except the 3 blinks and heating element UNLESS i trigger the pressure switch myself.

    any help is appreciated.
    Your draft inducer motor is dead...
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    Feb 10, 2007, 11:01 AM
    [QUOTE=yoyotojo]greetings all,


    When I manually apply suction on the pressure switch then the inducer seems to start up, and eventually the burners light.

    When you apply the suction does the little draft inducer motor start to run or not.?
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    Nov 24, 2007, 09:46 AM
    Comment on NorthernHeat's post
    The author should have tried to help and answered the question instead of saying that he had answered it in another post. It is not easy for the person asking the question to trace the other post.

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