The gas furnace vents out the side of the house, and my toddler decided the vent pipe was the place to spray with the garden hose.
Now a few days later there is no heat.
I get an error flashing of three flashes - low pressure switch open when it should be closed. I can hear gurgling inside the furnace.
If the power is turned off and then turned back on to the furnace, the diagnostic light is pulsing, which means normal operations. Then when I try to turn on the heat, I hear the gurgling, and after a minute the diagnostic light changes to the three flashes.
I haven't tried taking the cover off, but it is still under warranty, so while I wait for a repairman to call me back, I'm not sure what to do.
Should I leave it on, making the gurgling noise, or should I leave the power off? It's warmed up enough today that I could turn on the air conditioning, and wonder if that might help dry it out if the water was what caused the problem?
Now a few days later there is no heat.
I get an error flashing of three flashes - low pressure switch open when it should be closed. I can hear gurgling inside the furnace.
If the power is turned off and then turned back on to the furnace, the diagnostic light is pulsing, which means normal operations. Then when I try to turn on the heat, I hear the gurgling, and after a minute the diagnostic light changes to the three flashes.
I haven't tried taking the cover off, but it is still under warranty, so while I wait for a repairman to call me back, I'm not sure what to do.
Should I leave it on, making the gurgling noise, or should I leave the power off? It's warmed up enough today that I could turn on the air conditioning, and wonder if that might help dry it out if the water was what caused the problem?