With the change in weather, i switched my thermostat to Heat last week and my blower was not coming on. After troubleshooting, I found that the furnace kicks on just fine, but when the board tries to kick the blower on, it doesn't start. I tried switching the thermostat to both Auto and On for the fan, and neither worked.
I ended up taking out the control board and replacing two of the relays on the board. One of them, after tearing it open, was definitely burnt out. Based on the wiring diagram and schematic, this relay definitely controlled the 120 to the blower. After replacing the relays and re-installing the board, my blower started working on the Heat setting, as well as when I just want the fan to stay on for circulation. I thought I had fixed the issue.
However, this morning, I've started having the same issue I had last week. It's weird that the replacing the relays got it to work for 3-4 days, but now it won't.
The control board green light is flashing 3 times, which looks to be a Limit Switch Open failure. I think that is just happening because the furnace is kicking on and heating, but the blower never kicks on, so the furnace gets too hot and shuts off, giving me this error.
Looking at the wiring diagram, the AC and Heat wires go through separate circuits to the fan. AC seems to be the high setting and Heat or just keeping the fan on is a low setting. I'm thinking there's something on that low setting circuit that must be causing an issue. If I turn my AC on, the blower kicks in perfectly.
Any thoughts? I was trying to see if I could troubleshoot and/or fix this before having to dish out money for a tech to come out.
I ended up taking out the control board and replacing two of the relays on the board. One of them, after tearing it open, was definitely burnt out. Based on the wiring diagram and schematic, this relay definitely controlled the 120 to the blower. After replacing the relays and re-installing the board, my blower started working on the Heat setting, as well as when I just want the fan to stay on for circulation. I thought I had fixed the issue.
However, this morning, I've started having the same issue I had last week. It's weird that the replacing the relays got it to work for 3-4 days, but now it won't.
The control board green light is flashing 3 times, which looks to be a Limit Switch Open failure. I think that is just happening because the furnace is kicking on and heating, but the blower never kicks on, so the furnace gets too hot and shuts off, giving me this error.
Looking at the wiring diagram, the AC and Heat wires go through separate circuits to the fan. AC seems to be the high setting and Heat or just keeping the fan on is a low setting. I'm thinking there's something on that low setting circuit that must be causing an issue. If I turn my AC on, the blower kicks in perfectly.
Any thoughts? I was trying to see if I could troubleshoot and/or fix this before having to dish out money for a tech to come out.