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Check the tubing right where it connects to the pressure switch and where it connects to the inducer motor, if brittle or cracked replace the tubing.
Check the wiring to the pressure switch (24v) make sure it's connected correctly and getting the 24 volts. If both these don't work, you'll need a Model & Serial number of the furnace...possibly a part number from the pressure switch in place now. Hope this helps. |
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