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I have an original nat. gas furnace in my house which was built in 94. I went to fire up the heat for the first time today, and noticed there was no air movement. I went to the garage and noticed there was not flame. I pulled the cover panel and poked around and noticed that the induced draft fan motor was really hot to the touch (and not running). The air handler motor works fine, as does the A/C.
so here are some random questions:
is there a common failure with the induced draft fan motor that would be relatively easy to check/fix (I'm a handy dude).
would it be worth considering replacing the whole setup (16 year old furnace, 3-4 year old A/C). I keep hearing about the $1500 tax credit that is going to expire soon.......
any other ideas/thoughts?
Thanks,
Ian
so here are some random questions:
is there a common failure with the induced draft fan motor that would be relatively easy to check/fix (I'm a handy dude).
would it be worth considering replacing the whole setup (16 year old furnace, 3-4 year old A/C). I keep hearing about the $1500 tax credit that is going to expire soon.......
any other ideas/thoughts?
Thanks,
Ian
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