I thank you to who ever you are brad. I took off the entire "rail" and cleaned out the "tips". I then took some steel wool to the "rod" and shes back to buckin once again. see it's something as simple as people on "youtube" that can help more than the engineers that make six digits a year telling a guy to replace a "circuit board"! So far so good, if it happens again I will definatly go to youtube for help Thanks peoples!
flame or rollout sensor would give an error code on the gas valve. most likely a bad flame sensor causing the ignition problem. The fan coming on so soon is a fan timer going bad. That involves replacing the terminal board.
I thank you to who ever you are brad. I took off the entire "rail" and cleaned out the "tips". I then took some steel wool to the "rod" and shes back to buckin once again. see it's something as simple as people on "youtube" that can help more than the engineers that make six digits a year telling a guy to replace a "circuit board"! So far so good, if it happens again I will definatly go to youtube for help Thanks peoples!
ih8luzn 11 months ago
Run some steel wool or light sand paper over the flame sensor rod. If that doesn't work, replace it. All other safe switches are operational. Enjoy
bradstoesz 1 year ago
flame or rollout sensor would give an error code on the gas valve. most likely a bad flame sensor causing the ignition problem. The fan coming on so soon is a fan timer going bad. That involves replacing the terminal board.
ACFgreenhouses 1 year ago
sorry, meant overheat or rollout would give error.
ACFgreenhouses 1 year ago
look like a bad senser somewhare likely the flame or rollout senser
hdyudu 1 year ago