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Tomas.

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  1. 1 hour ago, NaturallyAspirated said:

    I wish I had more time to play some of the new stuff, the newest Fallout, and Far Cry games look good.

    Neal

    The new fallout is awesome. I don't have far cry 5 but far cry 4 was really good

  2. The blue wire going to the valve reads 25v. The grey wire reads 0. When checking continuity across the valve, it reads open. The blue wire comes from the pressure switch and the grey comes from these two blocks. One is a transformer and not 100% on the other but the wiring diagram is on page one of that helps

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  3. Well this morning I gave the gas valve a few persuasive taps and no dice. 24v goes into the valve and doesn't come out. I deal a lot with Nat gas at work so I am not worried about fucking that up to much lol. 

  4. 9 minutes ago, AKIQPilot said:

    Ok so things are pointing at a bad gas valve. Ben called it a few pages back. Hahaha. 

    Im no expert but it seems everything is working like it should except the gas valve. 

    For a more expert opinion you might try googling your model furnace and bad gas valve and see what you can find there. 

    This all that I can find on the internet but it looks like all roads lead to gas valve

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    Edited by Tomas.

    If I have this on the right setting, and the leads in the right spots (black to ground and red to grey wire, it reads 0 both on and off

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  6. I can see the pilot and it is lit. The induction motor will run for some time trying to lite but the main burners never fire up. The pilot is the only thing going on in the chamber

  7. Running the meter on 20k the pressure switch reads 1 with the induction motor off and 0 with it on.

    The hi limit switch reads 0 with it on or off. Aux limit reads the same as the hi limit

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    Edited by Tomas.

    I am a little niave when it comes to electrical, especially when dealing with a house. I have never done it before. At the risk of sounding retarded, how would be go about doing that?

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    Hey guys. I am having an issue with my furnace and I am running out of ideas. The pilot light went out this morning and I have it lit again. The pilot light stays on but the main burners will not turn on. The induction motor runs. I changed the thermocouple but still no luck. Anyone have any ideas? It is a Nordyne M1GH 090A AW. 

  10. Sorry for your loss HM and everyone else. I don't know how I will handle when my dad passes.

    He turned 60 in October and I am only 27. He was in a sled accident 4 years ago. Hit a rock and is paralyzed from the waste down. Went from a 6'6" totally independent, small business owner to being stuck in a wheelchair for the rest of his life in constant pain and losing his business of 20 years. It is heartbreaking to watch. My grandmother and him lived together. She just passed away at the age of 85 on March 5. They gave eachother a purpose in life, keeping the other one going. That has been really hard as well. The reason I mentioned our ages earlier is that I am quite envious that he got 60 years with his mom and 52 years with his dad. I will be lucky to get 40 I think.