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    Thanks for the help, found the way to light the pilot light and it works, however the fan will not turn on.

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    How old is the furnace? Most of the newer furnaces have a spark ignition or glow plug ignition. If this is the case all you have to do is turn the unit to heat. If you actually do have a pilot, find the gas valve, on the top should be either a nob or switch, turn this to pilot. Once in the pilot position you will have to hold down the switch and take a long lighter and find the actual pilot assembly and light while still holding down the switch. Continue holding down the switch for about 1 minute (could be longer). After a minute, release the switch and the pilot should stay lit, if it doesn't, try again and hold down the switch for 2 minutes. If it still does not stay lit, call a service tech.

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      By the way, the easiest way to find the pilot assembly is to follow the small silver tube coming out of the gas valve, where it ends will be your assembly


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      • #4
        Right at where the pilot flame comes out there is some sort of flame detector. It might be a small cappillary tube that feeds back to the main valve or a millivolt generator that also feeds back to the main valve. It might also be called a flamerod that operates by resistance or a change in resistance to keep the pilot lit and aid in opening the main valve. The flamerod usually goes through some electronic amplifier to operate the main valve.

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