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    Jan 14, 2011, 03:09 AM
    What's causing my oil furnace to kick off and on quickly?
    My oil furnace is running and blowing warm air but while the blower is running the burner seems to be cycli g on and off. Its never done this before and not sure shere to startcould it be a clogged nozzle water in the oil or something else thanks for any help

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