respect !!! No one wants to do it this way anymore !!! I rebuild my Goodman 1993 "The Dependable Ninety-Two" 6 years ago after I had a company come and tell me it was done and a new single stage would cost me over $ 8,ooo . all parts costed me under $700. even a new 2 stage gas valve !!!! and it still running today, I do my cleaning 2 times a year and this year I'm going to take out the wheel and clean it. oh I did have to change out one blower motor too.
Nice job. I never liked those kind of ignitors, I use those universal ones. Weird the gas valve was bad also. I noticed they had the air filter in backwards.
Hey just my opinion but think maybe the ignitor that had 0 ohms was the problem with the gas valve? I've seen it before where it doesn't get hot enough to lite?
Good job troubleshooting and repair very informative thanks for the video
respect !!! No one wants to do it this way anymore !!! I rebuild my Goodman 1993 "The Dependable Ninety-Two" 6 years ago after I had a company come and tell me it was done and a new single stage would cost me over $ 8,ooo . all parts costed me under $700. even a new 2 stage gas valve !!!! and it still running today, I do my cleaning 2 times a year and this year I'm going to take out the wheel and clean it. oh I did have to change out one blower motor too.
Nice job. I never liked those kind of ignitors, I use those universal ones. Weird the gas valve was bad also. I noticed they had the air filter in backwards.
Yeah I'm starting not to like them either. Now i know on the OHMs. Ironic gas valve.
Hey just my opinion but think maybe the ignitor that had 0 ohms was the problem with the gas valve? I've seen it before where it doesn't get hot enough to lite?
I could see that. But the valve was not opening at all. I put my hand on it and you could not feel it click open.
Only a $100 bill works to clean a flame sensor. 😆
Much cheaper than a new install
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