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    Oct 29, 2013, 02:26 PM
    Fan on furnace runs and then won't kick on to heat when thermostat calls for it.
    The furnace fan runs quite a bit and then when the temp drops and the heat should kick in, it doesn't. If I shut it off and restart, it will work just fine.

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