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<blockquote data-quote="tyromeo55" data-source="post: 2710132" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>A flame sensor with carbon on it sure can. The RHEEM and York units are notorious for that very symptom. Its the first thing I look at on a no heat service call for a 90's model RHEEM </p><p></p><p>There is no reason to pounce on my post. Your one of the few here I thought / think actually knows what they are talking about. That being said, I ( like you ) think the unit in question is much older then that tech. prolly so old that it has one heck of a crack in the exchanger and is pouring CO in the home. Who knows. The OP didnt provide much info and for all I know he knows just enough to get himself into a heap of trouble. Wasn't it just last month an entire family in Catoosa almost died from CO poisoning?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyromeo55, post: 2710132, member: 1719"] A flame sensor with carbon on it sure can. The RHEEM and York units are notorious for that very symptom. Its the first thing I look at on a no heat service call for a 90's model RHEEM There is no reason to pounce on my post. Your one of the few here I thought / think actually knows what they are talking about. That being said, I ( like you ) think the unit in question is much older then that tech. prolly so old that it has one heck of a crack in the exchanger and is pouring CO in the home. Who knows. The OP didnt provide much info and for all I know he knows just enough to get himself into a heap of trouble. Wasn't it just last month an entire family in Catoosa almost died from CO poisoning? [/QUOTE]
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