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<blockquote data-quote="Dirty Dave" data-source="post: 2709809" data-attributes="member: 25553"><p>Circuit boards start acting funny when they are going out. It could be a limit switch also. You can look up the sequence of operation and try to trouble shoot it yourself. I wish you were closer I would look at it for you. But your probably going to have to call a technician out to actually figure out what it is. If its real old and the heat exchanger has cracks in it you need to replace it. There is to many things it could be to tell you exactly what it is over the computer. Board, limits, gas valve, draft motor, blower motor, ect....</p><p></p><p>I hope you get someone that treats you right and dont try to screw you. It happens all the time. But remember its not cheap to run a business either. The part may be cheap but he has to come to you, figure it out, gas, overhead, insurance, workmans comp, and years of training. That's what your paying for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirty Dave, post: 2709809, member: 25553"] Circuit boards start acting funny when they are going out. It could be a limit switch also. You can look up the sequence of operation and try to trouble shoot it yourself. I wish you were closer I would look at it for you. But your probably going to have to call a technician out to actually figure out what it is. If its real old and the heat exchanger has cracks in it you need to replace it. There is to many things it could be to tell you exactly what it is over the computer. Board, limits, gas valve, draft motor, blower motor, ect.... I hope you get someone that treats you right and dont try to screw you. It happens all the time. But remember its not cheap to run a business either. The part may be cheap but he has to come to you, figure it out, gas, overhead, insurance, workmans comp, and years of training. That's what your paying for. [/QUOTE]
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