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Old 06-06-2004, 02:54 AM   #1
Montana_1506
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Furnace not working

After a brief power outage last night, the furnace won't come back on. When you move the thermostat to where the furnace should start working, I hear a click in the airconditioner,

I checked and replaced the 12V fuse. I checked the 3 amp fuse in the air conditioner. Is there another fuse I'm missing or does anyone have an idea how to solve this issue. All the dealers are booked up solid and we're on the road near Columbus, Ohio.

Thx...jim watt

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