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I'd check for current at the igniter with a multi meter. If you have
current at
the points the igniter connects, when the ingniter is supposed to heat
up,
then
I'd try a new igniter. That's what I'd do.



Current flow with a bad ignitor??
Nope ain't gonna happen.
Greg


So, do you agree that it sounds like a bad ignitor?


No, It could be, but it could be other parts too.
No, I will not give someone advise on fixing their gas furnace over the
'net. I do not know your limitations!
Greg


I fully understand, I wouldn't want to do that either, because you don't
know who is on the keyboard, at the other end. Sorry I made is sound like
you *had* to give me advice. I sincerely did not intend to.

In any case, I just finished replacing the glow plug. $26 for the part, one
screw to unscrew, one plug to unplug (not even 5 minutes total time), and
the house is already a roasty 66 degrees. Luckily, it wasn't anything more
serious.