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Hilbert January 13th 08 07:13 PM

Needs repair/replacement for Trane XV90 furnace inducer motor
 
My inducer motor of Trane XV90 furnace is not working and needs a
replacement or repair. I am living in Bellevue WA area.

Could somebody recommend how to fix it (dealer or we can do it
ourselves)? How much would it cost?

Very much appreciated.

Mikepier January 14th 08 06:25 AM

Needs repair/replacement for Trane XV90 furnace inducer motor
 
On Jan 13, 9:19*pm, Bubba wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 11:13:28 -0800 (PST), Hilbert
wrote:

My inducer motor of Trane XV90 furnace is not working and needs a
replacement or repair. I am living in Bellevue WA area.


Could somebody recommend how to fix it (dealer or we can do it
ourselves)? How much would it cost?


Very much appreciated.


How to fix:
Take old one off.
Put new one on.
Bubba


Exactly, it's just a small motor hooked up with 2 wires, held in with
bolts.
How do you know it's bad? I'm assuming you put a meter to it and got
voltage but the motor was not working,right?

Zyp January 14th 08 05:39 PM

Needs repair/replacement for Trane XV90 furnace inducer motor
 
Mikepier wrote:
On Jan 13, 9:19 pm, Bubba wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 11:13:28 -0800 (PST), Hilbert
wrote:

My inducer motor of Trane XV90 furnace is not working and needs a
replacement or repair. I am living in Bellevue WA area.


Could somebody recommend how to fix it (dealer or we can do it
ourselves)? How much would it cost?


Very much appreciated.


How to fix:
Take old one off.
Put new one on.
Bubba


Exactly, it's just a small motor hooked up with 2 wires, held in with
bolts.
How do you know it's bad? I'm assuming you put a meter to it and got
voltage but the motor was not working,right?


Bubba;

You forgot the thermostat!


--
Zyp



Joe January 15th 08 02:35 AM

Needs repair/replacement for Trane XV90 furnace inducer motor
 
On Jan 13, 1:13*pm, Hilbert wrote:
My inducer motor of Trane XV90 furnace is not working and needs a
replacement or repair. I am living in Bellevue WA area.

Could somebody recommend how to fix it (dealer or we can do it
ourselves)? How much would it cost?

Very much appreciated.


Get parts you need from arnoldservice.com/

Joe

Hilbert January 15th 08 05:40 AM

Needs repair/replacement for Trane XV90 furnace inducer motor
 
On Jan 13, 10:25*pm, Mikepier wrote:
On Jan 13, 9:19*pm, Bubba wrote:

On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 11:13:28 -0800 (PST), Hilbert
wrote:


My inducer motor of Trane XV90 furnace is not working and needs a
replacement or repair. I am living in Bellevue WA area.


Could somebody recommend how to fix it (dealer or we can do it
ourselves)? How much would it cost?


Very much appreciated.


How to fix:
Take old one off.
Put new one on.
Bubba


Exactly, it's just a small motor hooked up with 2 wires, held in with
bolts.
How do you know it's bad? I'm assuming you put a meter to it and got
voltage but the motor was not working,right?


I got a service man come in and verified that the motor is dead and
needs replacement, but he quoted for $965! I searched on the web and
the parts is only $350, but the service man from that company won't
install that for me if I purchased the parts myself.

So should I just go ahead and buy the one and install myself? From
what you said is very simple.

Hilbert January 15th 08 05:40 AM

Needs repair/replacement for Trane XV90 furnace inducer motor
 
On Jan 14, 9:39*am, "Zyp" wrote:
Mikepier wrote:
On Jan 13, 9:19 pm, Bubba wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 11:13:28 -0800 (PST), Hilbert
wrote:


My inducer motor of Trane XV90 furnace is not working and needs a
replacement or repair. I am living in Bellevue WA area.


Could somebody recommend how to fix it (dealer or we can do it
ourselves)? How much would it cost?


Very much appreciated.


How to fix:
Take old one off.
Put new one on.
Bubba


Exactly, it's just a small motor hooked up with 2 wires, held in with
bolts.
How do you know it's bad? I'm assuming you put a meter to it and got
voltage but the motor was not working,right?


Bubba;

You forgot the thermostat!

--
Zyp- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


What is termostat? Is that something I need to replace as well?

Hilbert January 15th 08 06:10 AM

Needs repair/replacement for Trane XV90 furnace inducer motor
 
On Jan 14, 6:35*pm, Joe wrote:
On Jan 13, 1:13*pm, Hilbert wrote:

My inducer motor of Trane XV90 furnace is not working and needs a
replacement or repair. I am living in Bellevue WA area.


Could somebody recommend how to fix it (dealer or we can do it
ourselves)? How much would it cost?


Very much appreciated.


Get parts you need from arnoldservice.com/

Joe


Thanks Joe. I did quite a bit of search but it seems I cant find the
parts at arnoldservice.com, it doesn't seem to offer a search
abilities on their web site.
What I need is an ECM Inducer Morot, its model is 5SME44JG2002, 115V,
50/60HZ, 1.3A, 5000RPM. Can you help me to find it on
arnoldservice.com so I can order and do it myself? Very much
appreciated.

Joe January 16th 08 07:24 PM

Needs repair/replacement for Trane XV90 furnace inducer motor
 
On Jan 15, 12:10*am, Hilbert wrote:
On Jan 14, 6:35*pm, Joe wrote:

On Jan 13, 1:13*pm, Hilbert wrote:


My inducer motor of Trane XV90 furnace is not working and needs a
replacement or repair. I am living in Bellevue WA area.


Could somebody recommend how to fix it (dealer or we can do it
ourselves)? How much would it cost?


Very much appreciated.


Get parts you need fromarnoldservice.com/


Joe


Thanks Joe. I did quite a bit of search but it seems I cant find the
parts atarnoldservice.com, it doesn't seem to offer a search
abilities on their web site.
What I need is an ECM Inducer Morot, its model is 5SME44JG2002, 115V,
50/60HZ, 1.3A, 5000RPM. Can you help me to find it onarnoldservice.com so I can order and do it myself? Very much
appreciated.


The arnoldservice.com/ website is not exactly a model of efficiency.
From YellowBook I found this phone number, 502-237-0460. In this case
a one on one conversation might be most productive. Good luck.

Joe


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