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@@brianfenske5571 Thanks for watching. If you are not getting any air flow out of your vents…the blower motor has been triggered to shut down and turn off blower fan in the process. Is your unit illuminating any fault codes or blink patterns?
Please help. The thermostat is set to 69, but it’s 66 in the house. I can see blue flames inside the unit and when I check on the filter, it seems like air is moving through the area. However, no hot air is blowing out of the vents. Perhaps there is a stronger fan (blower) that’s not forcing air through the unit?
Thanks for watching, great question. There is indeed and it’s a very important part of the system. By chance do you hear your lower blower motor and fan turn on? If not, that may be the issue. Below is a link that gives you a good look at our internal blower fan/motor unit. th-cam.com/video/5NbjO36uxNE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=eF1m4NNPBddHO4bw Keep us posted. 👍
Our thermostat is on heat instead of it being on auto it has to be on for the fan to even kick on. The switch is on too. But it’s still blowing cold air. No heat but apparently one of the fan motors has some wear and tear on it and is going out.
Good morning, just poured a cup of coffee and am sitting down to answer any and all questions for the DIY community. Any update? A few things come to mind that may help. 1. Replace filter 2. Verify filter compartment is clean and clear 3. While inspecting filter housing, take a look at large blower motor fan. If very dusty and dirty, we recommend carefully vacuuming it. Does the furnace ignite the flames momentarily or do they never ignite?
Thank you for your helpful video. I have a question why my furnace stop produce heat after running few hours? I set temp 80 and it stop usually around 70 while thermostat screen still indicates heat on. No matter I click on/off heat, reset system, it does not work. However, it will work again on the day after that, but the same problem show up again, so on . I tried to replace new filter and new thermostart but the issue can not be resolved. Can you let me know what is happening with my furnace before call for help from professional. Thank you so much and Happy New Year.
Thanks for watching, great question. Your furnace may be overheating. Have you replaced filter recently? Lack of ventilation will shut the system down before reaching preset temperature.
@DIY with Michael Borders I did replace the filter and thermostat. It runs only once every week. When it is off for a few days we can turn it on. And then it will turn off once it reaches a set temperature. But then it will not work until a few days later. It is not windy in our area. We know it is an overheating issue. But what is the next step do you suggest us to do? Thanks
@@VideosLecture Thanks for watching, a few things can cause this. First, we recommend turning furnace off followed by removing the panel necessary to gain access to the control board. Next, carefully and precisely verify all screws securing wiring to the control board are properly secured, not loose.
Good morning ☕️ That’s no fun. A few things can cause this however most common two parts are a faulty Flame Sensor or faulty Igniter. However before replacing parts, a dirty air filter can cause this. If filter hasn’t been replaced in the past 2 months, it’s best to change it and see if that helps. Keep us posted.
Yikes….not exactly… Anyhow, we appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. Always welcome here on our channel. The DIY community is incredible, try to understand and respect those that don’t know everything you do. We take great pride in putting together helpful videos for the DIY community, and we would enjoy helping you as well, even if this continues to be the way you do business. 😁👍🧰
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wanted to send a quick note of thanks. I followed everything you said to a T and the heat kicked back on. I appreciate it.
Talk about over explaining. This whole 8 minute video was about a switch being accidentally turned off😂
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts, always welcome and appreciated here at our channel. 🧰
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@@brianfenske5571
Thanks for watching. If you are not getting any air flow out of your vents…the blower motor has been triggered to shut down and turn off blower fan in the process.
Is your unit illuminating any fault codes or blink patterns?
Please help. The thermostat is set to 69, but it’s 66 in the house. I can see blue flames inside the unit and when I check on the filter, it seems like air is moving through the area. However, no hot air is blowing out of the vents. Perhaps there is a stronger fan (blower) that’s not forcing air through the unit?
Thanks for watching, great question. There is indeed and it’s a very important part of the system.
By chance do you hear your lower blower motor and fan turn on? If not, that may be the issue.
Below is a link that gives you a good look at our internal blower fan/motor unit.
th-cam.com/video/5NbjO36uxNE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=eF1m4NNPBddHO4bw
Keep us posted. 👍
Thank you very much!@@DIYwithMichaelBorders
@@clays7741
We are happy to help, reach out to us any time.
Our thermostat is on heat instead of it being on auto it has to be on for the fan to even kick on. The switch is on too. But it’s still blowing cold air. No heat but apparently one of the fan motors has some wear and tear on it and is going out.
Good morning, just poured a cup of coffee and am sitting down to answer any and all questions for the DIY community.
Any update? A few things come to mind that may help.
1. Replace filter
2. Verify filter compartment is clean and clear
3. While inspecting filter housing, take a look at large blower motor fan. If very dusty and dirty, we recommend carefully vacuuming it.
Does the furnace ignite the flames momentarily or do they never ignite?
Thank you for your helpful video. I have a question why my furnace stop produce heat after running few hours? I set temp 80 and it stop usually around 70 while thermostat screen still indicates heat on. No matter I click on/off heat, reset system, it does not work. However, it will work again on the day after that, but the same problem show up again, so on . I tried to replace new filter and new thermostart but the issue can not be resolved. Can you let me know what is happening with my furnace before call for help from professional. Thank you so much and Happy New Year.
Thanks for watching, great question. Your furnace may be overheating. Have you replaced filter recently?
Lack of ventilation will shut the system down before reaching preset temperature.
Thanks
@@HuongNguyen-ei2qy
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@DIY with Michael Borders I did replace the filter and thermostat. It runs only once every week. When it is off for a few days we can turn it on. And then it will turn off once it reaches a set temperature. But then it will not work until a few days later. It is not windy in our area. We know it is an overheating issue. But what is the next step do you suggest us to do? Thanks
@@VideosLecture
Thanks for watching, a few things can cause this. First, we recommend turning furnace off followed by removing the panel necessary to gain access to the control board.
Next, carefully and precisely verify all screws securing wiring to the control board are properly secured, not loose.
I turned off our switch on accident, not knowing what it was!
Thanks for watching David, that will definitely shut the system down. 😁
My furnace turns on and the flame ignites but the flame then turns off
Good morning ☕️
That’s no fun. A few things can cause this however most common two parts are a faulty Flame Sensor or faulty Igniter.
However before replacing parts, a dirty air filter can cause this. If filter hasn’t been replaced in the past 2 months, it’s best to change it and see if that helps. Keep us posted.
is it normal not to have cut off switch
Thanks for watching, it is for some units however not all. We like and prefer this feature.
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders thank you for your reply
@@realJohnJohn
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Did nothing for me
Thanks for watching, let us know if we can help answer any questions. 🧰
What did nothing ❓😂❓
Useless. This guy keeps repeating the same useless crap for 7 minutes.
Yikes….not exactly…
Anyhow, we appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. Always welcome here on our channel.
The DIY community is incredible, try to understand and respect those that don’t know everything you do.
We take great pride in putting together helpful videos for the DIY community, and we would enjoy helping you as well, even if this continues to be the way you do business. 😁👍🧰