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Old 10-24-2003, 12:49 PM
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furnace blower

Hey guys I need help! I have a GE furnace(that is at least 10/15 years old) that the blower will not work regardless of the thermostat setting to heat or cool. The only thing that takes place is that there is a click when I change the thermostat setting from off to on.(My pilot light is on.) thanks guys,

Let me get a bigger hammer!
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Old 10-25-2003, 10:23 AM
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Do the burners come on when the thermostat calls for heat? If so, check the motor wiring and connections to make sure everything is OK. If it is a belt drive motor, check the belt (don't over tighten it)

If the burners do not light, check to make sure that you have power to the furnace. A fuse, circuit breaker or the furnace switch may be the problem.
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