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Furnace Is Not Blowing Hot Air

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Quick answer

Check the thermostat settings, ensure the air filter is clean, and verify the furnace power. If the blower motor runs but no heat, inspect the limit switch or gas valve.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Verify the thermostat is set to 'Heat' and the desired temperature is higher than room temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat shows correct settings but furnace still doesn't blow hot air.
    Means: Thermostat settings are not the issue.
    Next: Check Air Filter
  2. Check Air Filter
    Do: Remove and inspect the air filter for dirt or blockage.
    Observe: Air filter is dirty or clogged.
    Means: Restricted airflow can prevent proper heating.
    Next: Replace the air filter
  3. Verify Furnace Power
    Do: Check the circuit breaker for the furnace and ensure it's in the 'On' position.
    Observe: Breaker is tripped or power is off.
    Means: Furnace may not be receiving power.
    Next: Reset the circuit breaker
  4. Inspect Blower Motor
    Do: Listen for the blower motor running when the furnace is on.
    Observe: Blower motor is running but no hot air is produced.
    Means: Issue may be with heat exchanger or gas valve.
    Next: Check Limit Switch
  5. Check Limit Switch
    Do: Locate the limit switch on the furnace and ensure it's in the 'On' position.
    Observe: Limit switch is tripped or faulty.
    Means: Limit switch prevents the furnace from overheating and may be tripped.
    Next: Reset or replace the limit switch
  6. Inspect Gas Valve
    Do: Check if the gas valve is open and functioning properly.
    Observe: Gas valve is closed or not supplying gas.
    Means: No gas supply will prevent the furnace from producing heat.
    Next: Open the gas valve or call a professional

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Dirty Air Filter
A clogged filter restricts airflow, causing the furnace to overheat and shut down.
CommonEasyAir Filter
Thermostat Issues
Incorrect settings or a faulty thermostat can prevent the furnace from activating properly.
CommonEasyThermostat
Tripped Circuit Breaker
A tripped breaker cuts power to the furnace, preventing it from operating.
CommonEasyCircuit Breaker
Faulty Limit Switch
A tripped or faulty limit switch stops the furnace to prevent overheating.
SometimesMediumLimit Switch
Gas Valve Problems
A closed or malfunctioning gas valve prevents fuel from reaching the furnace.
SometimesHardGas Valve
Blower Motor Issues
A malfunctioning blower motor may run without generating sufficient heat.
RareHardBlower Motor

Parts matching

Common parts that may be needed to fix a furnace not blowing hot air:

Always turn off the furnace power before replacing any parts for safety.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my furnace fan running but not producing heat?

This could be due to a faulty gas valve, a tripped limit switch, or a malfunctioning blower motor. Check these components for issues.

How often should I replace my furnace air filter?

Replace the air filter every 1–3 months, depending on usage and filter type, to maintain proper airflow and furnace efficiency.

Can a bad thermostat cause my furnace to not blow hot air?

Yes, a faulty thermostat can prevent the furnace from activating properly. Check the thermostat settings and consider replacing it if needed.

What should I do if I smell gas near the furnace?

Immediately shut off the furnace, open windows for ventilation, and contact a professional HVAC technician or gas company.

Why does my furnace work intermittently?

Intermittent operation may be caused by a failing limit switch, electrical issues, or a partially clogged air filter.