Hi all,
I have a 6-year old Bryant PLUS 80 furnace that has recently started to have some issues... My thermostat is set at 72 degrees but when the temperature in the house goes below that it reads "Heat On" but the furnace does not actually go on. The only way I've been able to fix this is to go downstairs and manually shut the furnace off and then turn it back on again, but that is only a temporary fix for about 24 hours.. The furnace will attempt to light (similar to a car trying to start on a dead battery) but then after a while nothing happens..
I called Bryant this a.m. and they said they can't offer any suggestions and I need to have a professional come out and take a look at it. I did some research yesterday on the internet and saw that others have had similar problems with Bryant but haven't seen any solutions to this yet (except to replace the furnace for ~$2500-$3000!!, which I'm not about to do on a 6-year old unit). I took off the heat sensor last night and cleaned it with some steel wool but that didn't do the trick. I changed the filter but that didn't do the trick either... Any ideas/suggestions on this??
It's getting cold here in Minnesota so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Bryan
I have a 6-year old Bryant PLUS 80 furnace that has recently started to have some issues... My thermostat is set at 72 degrees but when the temperature in the house goes below that it reads "Heat On" but the furnace does not actually go on. The only way I've been able to fix this is to go downstairs and manually shut the furnace off and then turn it back on again, but that is only a temporary fix for about 24 hours.. The furnace will attempt to light (similar to a car trying to start on a dead battery) but then after a while nothing happens..
I called Bryant this a.m. and they said they can't offer any suggestions and I need to have a professional come out and take a look at it. I did some research yesterday on the internet and saw that others have had similar problems with Bryant but haven't seen any solutions to this yet (except to replace the furnace for ~$2500-$3000!!, which I'm not about to do on a 6-year old unit). I took off the heat sensor last night and cleaned it with some steel wool but that didn't do the trick. I changed the filter but that didn't do the trick either... Any ideas/suggestions on this??
It's getting cold here in Minnesota so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Bryan
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