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Old 12-23-2007, 06:36 PM   #2
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Jerry -

I moved your post here (Appliances Forum) from General Discussion - you'll find lots of discussion of the furnace (among other appliances) here.

When you move the thermostat to the right, you should immediately hear the fan come on. The flame won't come on for another 10-15 seconds, but the fan is plenty loud - you won't miss it. If it doesn't come on, then most likely there is no 12-volt power to the furnace. You need to check the fuse - the fuse box is in the hallway outside the bathroom, down near the floor. Just open the door and look inside. You will see 3 or 4 big black household-type circuit breakers, which you will ignore. The fuses are the little colored plastic thingies. There should be a list of which one is which printed inside the door.

Let us know what you find. We'll go on from there if we need to. There are a few other possibilities, but a blown fuse is the most likely.

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