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Electric Heat Furnace Not Working: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

Check the circuit breaker and thermostat settings first. If power is on and settings are correct, test the furnace’s power supply and inspect the heating elements for damage. Replace faulty parts as needed.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power Supply
    Do: Ensure the furnace’s circuit breaker is on and not tripped.
    Observe: Breaker is in the 'on' position.
    Means: Power is restored if the breaker was tripped.
    Next: Check thermostat settings.
  2. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Verify the thermostat is set to 'Heat' and the desired temperature is higher than the room temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat is set correctly.
    Means: Thermostat is functioning and set properly.
    Next: Test furnace power connections.
  3. Test Furnace Power Connections
    Do: Turn off power at the breaker. Use a voltage tester to check for power at the furnace’s main power supply.
    Observe: Voltage tester indicates power is present.
    Means: Furnace is receiving electricity.
    Next: Inspect heating elements.
  4. Inspect Heating Elements
    Do: Visually check heating elements for cracks or damage. Use a multimeter to test for continuity.
    Observe: Heating elements are intact and show continuity.
    Means: Elements are working and not the issue.
    Next: Check for error codes or indicator lights.
  5. Check for Error Codes or Indicator Lights
    Do: Look for blinking lights or error codes on the furnace control panel.
    Observe: Error code or light pattern is visible.
    Means: Furnace provides diagnostic information to identify the issue.
    Next: Consult the owner’s manual for error code interpretation.
  6. Consult Owner's Manual for Error Code
    Do: Refer to the furnace manual to interpret any error codes or light patterns.
    Observe: Error code explanation is found in the manual.
    Means: You understand the specific issue reported by the furnace.
    Next: Replace faulty part if needed.
  7. Replace Faulty Part if Needed
    Do: Replace the identified faulty part (e.g., heating element, relay, or control board).
    Observe: Furnace operates normally after replacement.
    Means: Issue is resolved with part replacement.
    Next: Test furnace operation.
  8. Test Furnace Operation
    Do: Restore power and set the thermostat to request heat. Observe furnace operation.
    Observe: Furnace produces heat and operates smoothly.
    Means: Furnace is working correctly after repairs.
    Next: Monitor for recurring issues.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Tripped Circuit Breaker
The furnace’s circuit breaker may trip due to an overload or short circuit.
CommonEasyNone
Incorrect Thermostat Settings
The thermostat may be set to 'Off' or a temperature lower than the room temperature.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty Heating Elements
Cracked or damaged heating elements cannot produce heat.
CommonMediumHeating Element
Blown Fuse or Tripped Breaker in Thermostat
A separate fuse or breaker for the thermostat may be faulty.
SometimesEasyFuse
Malfunctioning Relay or Contactor
A faulty relay or contactor may prevent power from reaching the heating elements.
SometimesMediumRelay/Contactor
Failed Control Board
The control board may fail due to age, power surges, or electrical issues.
SometimesHardControl Board
Blocked Airflow or Dirty Filters
Blocked airflow can cause the furnace to overheat and shut down.
SometimesEasyAir Filter
Thermostat Wiring Issues
Loose or disconnected wires at the thermostat can prevent proper operation.
RareMediumThermostat Wiring Kit
Incorrect Power Supply Voltage
Incorrect voltage to the furnace can prevent it from operating properly.
RareHardElectrical Service Upgrade
Internal Short Circuit
A short circuit within the furnace wiring can prevent power from reaching critical components.
RareHardWiring Repair Kit

Parts matching

If you need to replace parts, match your furnace model and specifications to ensure compatibility.

Always turn off power before replacing parts to avoid electrical hazards.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I use a space heater while my furnace is not working?

Yes, use a space heater as a temporary solution, but ensure it’s UL-rated and never leave it unattended.

Why does my furnace make a humming noise but not heat?

A humming noise may indicate a failed relay or contactor that cannot send power to the heating elements.

How often should I replace my furnace air filter?

Replace the air filter every 1–3 months, depending on usage and filter type.

Can a dirty air filter cause my electric furnace to stop working?

Yes, a dirty filter can restrict airflow, causing the furnace to overheat and shut down as a safety measure.

Is it normal for an electric furnace to trip the circuit breaker?

No, frequent tripping may indicate an electrical overload, faulty components, or wiring issues.

How long should an electric furnace last?

With proper maintenance, an electric furnace typically lasts 20–30 years.