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Default HAHA - FIXED IT MYSELF!!!!: Furnace blows but does not heat (intermittent problem)

On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 22:06:31 GMT, CJT wrote:

Bubba wrote:

On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:58:28 -0800, "Steve B"
wrote:


"blueman" wrote

No thanks to some of the "pros" here, but I fixed the problem myself.

My programmable thermostat had a display on it to call a 800 number. It
wouldn't blow hot air from the gas roof unit.

I called the 800#. A nice tekkie came out. We went out on the roof, and he
pulled a panel. He wiggled a wire, and the thing came on. He said,
"There's your problem. I can't fix it, but all you need to do is stick a
toothpick in there to make it move over for a tighter contact."

He also said it would be a good idea to put in a "smart valve" assembly, and
showed me how to do it. A simple job of about an hour. He told me he has
seen countless toothpick fixes with the homeowner paying $100 for a service
call.

I inserted said toothpick after he left. Well, long story short, the
toothpick is still working.

A smart valve is $100, and $400 installed. I think I will install it myself
when the weather warms up a bit. Until then, it's fine.

There ARE some good hvac guys out there. Just not a lot. I thi

nk a lot of
guys who flunk out of used car school become hvacs.

Steve



Yeah, right. Screw on a new gas valve and plug the wires back in. All
will be well??? Good thing you know about gas pressures, temp rise and
CO levels. No problem there. You're a genius.
Bubba

Speaking of gas, the "professional" who installed our gas range had to
do it three times before he got it right. I think there are a lot of
DIYers who could do better.


**** off, asshole


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