 All right, so we got us a new heat call here, another one. So it just kicked on, just kicked on. She said it comes on, tries for a bit and stops. So let's take a look and see if we can figure out what's going on with this thing. It's got the ECM drive for the draft motor. It's got the newer igniter, and we're not seeing any glow. So let's see what kind of code ends up giving us. Show this to be another simple one. 31 pressure switch. Pressure switch did not close or open. All right, so do we have a plugged up condensate trap? Let's take a look and see. It's usually that or possibly something in these exhaust stacks, which are looking pretty unhealthy to say the least. They're kind of looking a little bit tired there. Holy mackerel. And they're really far apart. And look at that coming in. It's really nice. Let's see if we can plug that up for the lady. Get the chair out. Well, it's not plugged. That's a good thing. You can see that pulling as hard as it can. Kind of curious when you go outside, maybe check the exhaust stacks. Ink the box here and see how she responds. Could be something in our pressure switches too. So I had water in this not too long ago on a different furnace. Not the case with this one. But like I mentioned on another video, it was one that had a bit of fire. And they had made a vent around where the kind of seat traps at. And it drove the water right back into the furnace. Filled it all up. Not good. So let's take a look in here. All right, so we got that up going there. Took the cover off and she's running. So we probably have an air intake issue. Pretty good. So I just put the cover on there and you can watch the flames start to come back at me. So maybe you go outside and check the exhaust stacks. See what's going on out there. I don't know how that's not leaking. Oh, it's an air intake. So they've cut this a few times before for some reason. That's probably, there's probably a reason for that, I betcha. Let's go outside and take a look. Just doing a little basic investigation here and stuff. So let's go out there and look and see what we got. What I'm doing here is just, these videos are for the new guys, just so you know. I'm talking out loud so you guys hear what my thought process is. Go back through my other videos. I do more than just residential. For some reason, the residential stuff's getting a lot more hits than what my commercial stuff, refrigeration, things like that. So just so you know, cause I've gotten a lot of comments off of my heat pump frozen video and you know, so you know, thought I'd throw that out there. Let's go outside. Oh, this is great. She brought my snow boots. This is pretty deep. That's pretty deep. You can't, there, there you go. It's up to my knee. Yeah, this is great. Let's walk around here and see if we can get to it. Couldn't go up the back door. Oh yeah, look at that. So the exhaust was angled downwards, which shouldn't have been. The air intake's over there in the snow. I guess somebody didn't glue it. And so it sucked it completely up. There's a reason why she had daylight coming in. So there must have been another furnace here before. It's the best thing I can come up with. The, yeah, they just should have never done it like that. We're gonna angle it up a little bit, shoot it straight out instead of down like that. That's just causing a hellacious amount of recirculation potentially. It should have came out right next door with each other, right close together. But unfortunately they didn't do it, so we're just gonna have to make the best we can of it. Probably have to yank that out and see if we can knock the snow out of it. All right, this looks about ratty. I glued it, actually used cleaner when like the last people. And I'm not happy with that at all. Really, I'm not. I think what I'm gonna do, since they've got it the way they've got it, I'd love to come out a new hole, but that would be bad. Since it's hidden behind the air conditioner, I think I'm gonna go pick up some pipe, chop that off, get a new piece glued onto it, go out and bring it over, put it close to this and then shoot the exhaust out and then bring the air intake close to it. It looks like hell on the outside, but it's hidden behind that air conditioner. There's no good way. I don't know why. I mean, it's been like this forever. This is one of the judgment calls. What do you do? All right, so we checked the filter, it's fine. I'm gonna go pick up some new pipe and get that replaced. Otherwise it's gonna come out of glue again. Got the cover on there. It's running fine. Clean the flame sensor when we get back. So right now, let's go get those parts and kind of start from there, but right now we've got it running. I mean, we could leave it like it is. I just, I always wanna fix everything. I just don't like it when it's, I mean, you look at that, it's, you can see it comes across, dags down and goes across. I put the cleaner on there, but you can see it's not. That's not good. All right, so we went and got some pipe and I'm kind of experimenting here. Now we could bring that thing up higher, but she said I could run it over, but we don't really have that many issues with recirculation, I guess, with the carriers. So I mean, you can kind of do one of those numbers or we could do a T on the end. I guess what bothers me is the lady saying that she's getting some sort of wind causing an issue with it tripping out. Myself personally, I'd like to see it come up higher and just shoot straight out. Let's see if we make this thing look a little bit better. Maybe if they were a little closer to the house instead of hanging out like as far as what they're hanging out. I really don't like them out that far. It's quite a bit. Looks kind of ugly. Yeah, there's that there. And even when we do it like that, doesn't hardly come out that far to even hit it. I'm gonna go inside, get this thing glued so I can get that set up right. All right, it looks a lot better for what we got to work with. I mean, you got a hands distance there. Had about two hands difference here. So it's no wonder why it looks a little crooked. But at least it's properly glued and clean prior to. I assume they couldn't go any further over because they'd hit the floor joist there. Sometimes you can only polish it so far and then you just gotta make it work. Honestly, I think this looks a little better. I mean, they're hidden. When you come over this way, it's hidden. It's where you can't see it. And that's pretty typical right there. I mean, she said I could run it horizontal but then I'd put me in front of the strain and all that stuff and I'd have to worry about what's gonna keep it from falling down and then I'd have to put clamps on the wall and that just turns into a mess. I'm gonna leave it like this and then worst case scenario, if they need to, they could always add that to it. But I don't think they're gonna need to do that. I'll, I might just leave that as a little extra but that kind of cleans it up and it's kind of hidden back there. As you can see, the snow gets pretty stupid deep out here. I mean, it's, you can see how much they got. It just is unusual. Seems like it should work out fine. If you don't like it, that's all right. It's in the book like this. Welcome to Ohio weather where it's deeper snow. So any other time you may have been able to come straight out and just let it go straight out, but that's right at that 12 inch mark and that's probably more like 14. But with it being in a corner like this, it could go up higher and cause an issue. This is in the backyard. So like I said, you can't even see them from anywhere else. I went ahead and flipped that around the other direction to kind of separate it out a little bit but you can see possibly the exhaust is only reaching out to about here and it's not like it's going to hit directly and pinch right onto it. All right. So we went ahead and glued the top of that pipe there but the bottom right here, this is not glued. This is not glued and that's not glued. So depending on what it causes any issues for, we'll be able to modify it without having to chop pipes and all that stuff. As you can tell, I brought this thing closer to the house now instead of way out front. And I still gotta grab some caulk and seal that thing up for so it doesn't have anything getting into the house from there. All I had was clear, at least it's sealed and won't be having infiltration and then the insulation will block the backside so you don't have a little light coming through making you think there's a hole there.