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  • Pilot works, blower stuck on, burners won't ignite

    I have a Bryant forced air gas furnace, probably about 20 years old (just guessing). The Pilot works, but the burners won't light and the blower is stuck on. Blower only turns off when the furnace is turned off. With the temp in the house at 66, I turned my Honeywell CT3300 thermostat to 70, saw the "Heat" indicator come on in the Thermostat's display, but burners still did not ignite. Blower stays on no matter what temp I set the thermostat to (I set it to 45 with the temp in the house at 66, and the blower continued to run). Turned the switch on the thermostat from "Heat" to "Off", blower continued to run. Switched it to "Cool", blower continued to run. Turned the furnace off, turned it back on, blower was still running. Any suggestions?

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    Surprised that their were no follow-ups to this post. However, I called a contractor and had him find the problem. It was the limit control. $25 part, $100 in labor. Next time, I will know what to look for. Hope this helps others with similar problems.

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    • #3
      Glad you solved your problem. Sorry noone around here was much help. Welcome to the forum!
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