iheartmaytag
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The last few days was cool enough in the mornings that we needed the furnace to take the chill off. I had been noticing that the Coleman/Evcon furnace would come on, the igniter would glow, burners would light, and immediately go out. Usually it would finally be ok and run the second time it attempted.
Well yesterday, it didn't light, and on the third attempt it locked down and wouldn't retry. Luckily we have a gas fireplace we only had to light about 30 minutes and things were fine.
I was worried about having to call a repairman, especially the cost. I either called them out on Sunday and paid overtime, or waited til the week , and would have to take off work.
Asking myself, what would the AW members do? I looked up the problem and discovered it was the flame-out sensor, much like the thermocouple. Even had a video of how to clean it and replace.
This morning it took me about 10 minutes, to undo one screw, clean the sensor with a bit of Emory cloth, replace it. Everything is working again, thank goodness. $85 service charge avoided, and more knowledge gained.
One think I was glad I learned, don't actually touch the sensor with your fingers, the oil from your hands will shorten it's life. I worry now about the igniter, the video said to always keep one on hand, as they go out without notice. I think I will order one just as a teddy bear to have.
Well yesterday, it didn't light, and on the third attempt it locked down and wouldn't retry. Luckily we have a gas fireplace we only had to light about 30 minutes and things were fine.
I was worried about having to call a repairman, especially the cost. I either called them out on Sunday and paid overtime, or waited til the week , and would have to take off work.
Asking myself, what would the AW members do? I looked up the problem and discovered it was the flame-out sensor, much like the thermocouple. Even had a video of how to clean it and replace.
This morning it took me about 10 minutes, to undo one screw, clean the sensor with a bit of Emory cloth, replace it. Everything is working again, thank goodness. $85 service charge avoided, and more knowledge gained.
One think I was glad I learned, don't actually touch the sensor with your fingers, the oil from your hands will shorten it's life. I worry now about the igniter, the video said to always keep one on hand, as they go out without notice. I think I will order one just as a teddy bear to have.