bearyogi
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I have an older miller furnace, and when it gets below 25 degrees outside, the furnace kicks on, as it should, but the blower will kick on for about 3 seconds, then shuts off for 3 seconds, then kicks on for 3 secs, and kicks off, this can go on for several times before the blower will stay on for a while.
Is there a temp switch somewhere telling the blower when to kick on, that can be bad, or maybe the capacitor? It's been doing this for yrs, am surprised the motor hasn't burned out yet.
Thanks for any help
Is there a temp switch somewhere telling the blower when to kick on, that can be bad, or maybe the capacitor? It's been doing this for yrs, am surprised the motor hasn't burned out yet.
Thanks for any help