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Uploaded by hvacrepairguy on Aug 11, 2011
This video will help homeoners to diagnose and replace a faulty inducer motor on their gas furnace.
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This video was right on. It cost me $200 for the part, but hvac companies were quoting $500-600 to replace it. Without the well done video I would not have been able to replace it myself. Thank you!
jdespinosa1 2 days ago
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This video was right on. It cost me $200 for the part, but hvac companies were quoting $500-600 to replace it. Without the well done video I would not have been able to replace it myself. Thank you!
jdespinosa1 2 days ago