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Read More...If your furnace fires up then shortly thereafter turns off, it is probably a failing flame sensor. If the furnace doesn't sense a flame, it will shut off the gas as a fail safe to prevent gas from being pushed through your vents. Unscrew and unplug the old sensor and put this one in. It can only go in one way so it's foolproof. Most HVAC companies will charge you $90 diagnostic fee and $120+ for one hour labor to change this part.
In fact, if there is any problem with your furnace I suggest ordering two of these and replacing it and having a spare. It's too easy and cheap to waste money on a service call.
If your furnace fires up then shortly thereafter turns off, it is probably a failing flame sensor. If the furnace doesn't sense a flame, it will shut off the gas as a fail safe to prevent gas from being pushed through your vents. Unscrew and unplug the old sensor and put this one in. It can only go in one way so it's foolproof. Most HVAC companies will charge you $90 diagnostic fee and $120+ for one hour labor to change this part.
In fact, if there is any problem with your furnace I suggest ordering two of these and replacing it and having a spare. It's too easy and cheap to waste money on a service call.
If your furnace fires up then shortly thereafter turns off, it is probably a failing flame sensor. If the furnace doesn't sense a flame, it will shut off the gas as a fail safe to prevent gas from being pushed through your vents. Unscrew and unplug the old sensor and put this one in. It can only go in one way so it's foolproof. Most HVAC companies will charge you $90 diagnostic fee and $120+ for one hour labor to change this part.
In fact, if there is any problem with your furnace I suggest ordering two of these and replacing it and having a spare. It's too easy and cheap to waste money on a service call.