You don't show how you jumped the limit switch. How did you do that? I tried placing a wire directly from the feed on the circuit board into the return on the circuit board but even the fan didn't come on when I turned on the furnace..
Rodents LOVE to nest in the ducts if they can get into them. If air flow was totally blocked the vane switch would not allow the ignighter to fire. I have herd they gets jammed with pet fur as well sometimes.
How did u bypass it i have same furnace im thinking there may be an issue mine runs fine starts but the flame turns of and on about every 5 min turns off for 2 min then lights back up or is that normal the fan doesent stop tho just flame goes off and on let me know what u think thanks
@@jasongalbraith297 Well, honestly, just before it kicked off I told my assistant that the hot air was was TOO DAMN HOTT!!!!!!!! I could barely hold my hand in front of the unit for more than 2 seconds. This unit is under the refrigerator. It has 3 of the 3" ducts coming out from the front and one 2" duct going into the side. I had DETACHED ALL 4 of these in my test to make sure it had ample air flow and it STILL kicked out after 10 minutes. That's why im somewhat confused! I suspected a restriction but after unhooking EVERYTHING I suspected it had ample air flow. Thats why im so confused......
@@cblair0608 I would pull the black plastic cover shown and inspect the blower. If you have pets in the rig you can figure on some fur maybe blocking the air flow.
At the 1:06 mark the hi limit switch is visible to the right of the heat baffle. It's also in the still frame of the video. You can see the pink insulator on the spade terminal connector and white wires.
Been hunting mine down for weeks! First video I've found that shows where it's at. Thanks bud...
You solved my issue with access to the high limit switch. 🙂Thank you 👍
Thank you. I need to do this tomorrow.
You don't show how you jumped the limit switch. How did you do that? I tried placing a wire directly from the feed on the circuit board into the return on the circuit board but even the fan didn't come on when I turned on the furnace..
I have ignition and the fan is blowing, but the hot air is not coming through the vents.
Rodents LOVE to nest in the ducts if they can get into them. If air flow was totally blocked the vane switch would not allow the ignighter to fire. I have herd they gets jammed with pet fur as well sometimes.
Furnace is lit. Exhaust is hot. Air is coming through the vents with force. Just not hot. 🤷♂️
How did u bypass it i have same furnace im thinking there may be an issue mine runs fine starts but the flame turns of and on about every 5 min turns off for 2 min then lights back up or is that normal the fan doesent stop tho just flame goes off and on let me know what u think thanks
What did you find out Conner?
@@heybooitsme1831 ended up being thermal safety
My Atwood runs fine for 10 minutes but then it stops heating......any chance its the hi limit switch?
It could be or it could actually be over heating. check the airflow to make sure it's moving the amount of air it's supposed to be.
@@jasongalbraith297 Well, honestly, just before it kicked off I told my assistant that the hot air was was TOO DAMN HOTT!!!!!!!! I could barely hold my hand in front of the unit for more than 2 seconds. This unit is under the refrigerator. It has 3 of the 3" ducts coming out from the front and one 2" duct going into the side. I had DETACHED ALL 4 of these in my test to make sure it had ample air flow and it STILL kicked out after 10 minutes. That's why im somewhat confused! I suspected a restriction but after unhooking EVERYTHING I suspected it had ample air flow. Thats why im so confused......
@@cblair0608 I would pull the black plastic cover shown and inspect the blower. If you have pets in the rig you can figure on some fur maybe blocking the air flow.
you got that right....It is buried!
Still didnt see where it was located!??
At the 1:06 mark the hi limit switch is visible to the right of the heat baffle. It's also in the still frame of the video. You can see the pink insulator on the spade terminal connector and white wires.
Bowl 🥣 full of screws .. we all have that
Nice ty too cold in Ohio for mud bees