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Furnace question


copperhead

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I've got a smallish Intertherm furnace in my house. It will occasionally fail to start the small motor that exhausts any fumes before igniting. The inducer motor? Draft motor? Either way, I've replaced that motor twice now for the same thing so I'm pretty confident it isn't the problem. When it fails to start it puts the control board into lockout. I flip off the thermostat, spin the shaft in the motor, turn the thermostat back on and it fires up fine. It will go weeks between doing this, or it will happen a couple times a day. It's happened the last couple winters and I'm not sure what could be causing it. I don't believe there are any capacitors between the control board and that motor, so should I replace the control board? Or should I look at something else? It's so inconsistent that I don't see how checking voltage is going to get me anywhere.
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