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    Jan 3, 2011, 08:41 AM
    Goodman forced air furnace troubleshooting?
    My flame keeps going out. I can press the reset button and some times it will work for a week sometimes only 30 seconds. It is an intermittent igniter. The flame seems to "roll back" when it first kicks on. This only seems to happen when it is below 30 degrees outside.

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