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Furnace Not Firing Up: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

If your furnace won't fire up, check the thermostat settings, circuit breaker, and gas supply. Ensure the power is on and the gas valve is open. If these don't work, the igniter or pilot light might be the issue.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Ensure the thermostat is set to 'Heat' and the temperature is higher than the room temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat displays correct settings and temperature.
    Means: Thermostat is functioning and set correctly.
    Next: Check power supply
  2. Check Power Supply
    Do: Look at the circuit breaker for the furnace. If it's tripped, reset it.
    Observe: Circuit breaker is in the 'On' position and stays there.
    Means: Power is restored to the furnace.
    Next: Check gas supply
  3. Check Gas Supply
    Do: Verify that the gas valve is in the 'On' position and that there is no gas leak.
    Observe: Gas valve is open and no gas smell is detected.
    Means: Gas is available to the furnace.
    Next: Check Ignition System
  4. Check Ignition System
    Do: Inspect the igniter or pilot light. For electric furnaces, look for a glowing igniter. For gas furnaces, check if the pilot light is lit.
    Observe: Igniter glows or pilot light is lit and stays lit.
    Means: Ignition system is working properly.
    Next: Check Air Filter
  5. Check Air Filter
    Do: Remove and inspect the air filter. Replace if dirty or clogged.
    Observe: Air filter is clean and allows air to pass through freely.
    Means: Airflow is not restricted by the filter.
    Next: Check for Error Codes
  6. Check for Error Codes
    Do: Look at the furnace control panel for any error codes or flashing lights.
    Observe: Error code or indicator light is displayed.
    Means: Furnace has a specific issue that needs attention.
    Next: Consult Manual or Call Professional

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Thermostat Settings
Incorrect thermostat settings can prevent the furnace from activating.
CommonEasyNone
Tripped Circuit Breaker
A tripped breaker cuts power to the furnace.
CommonEasyNone
Closed Gas Valve
A closed gas valve prevents fuel from reaching the furnace.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty Igniter or Pilot Light
A malfunctioning igniter or extinguished pilot light prevents combustion.
SometimesMediumIgniter or pilot assembly
Clogged Air Filter
A dirty air filter restricts airflow, causing the furnace to shut down for safety.
SometimesEasyAir filter
Error Codes or Faulty Control Board
Error codes indicate specific issues, and a faulty control board can prevent operation.
SometimesHardControl board
Blocked Ventilation or Flue
Blocked vents or flue prevent proper exhaust, causing the furnace to shut down.
RareHardVentilation cleaning
Low Gas Pressure
Low gas pressure can prevent the furnace from igniting properly.
RareHardGas pressure regulator
Faulty Limit Switch
A faulty limit switch can prevent the furnace from starting if it detects overheating.
RareMediumLimit switch

Parts matching

Common parts needed for furnace not firing up issues include:

Always turn off the power and gas supply before replacing any parts for safety.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why won't my furnace turn on even though the thermostat is set correctly?

Your furnace may not turn on due to a tripped circuit breaker, closed gas valve, or a faulty igniter. Check these components first.

How do I know if my furnace's pilot light is out?

If your gas furnace doesn't start and you don't see a small blue flame near the burner, the pilot light may be out. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to relight it.

Can a dirty air filter prevent the furnace from firing up?

Yes, a very dirty air filter can restrict airflow, causing the furnace to shut down for safety. Replace or clean the filter regularly.

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

Immediately shut off the gas supply and ventilate the area. Do not attempt to relight the pilot or turn on the furnace. Call a professional HVAC technician or gas company.

How often should I check my furnace for issues?

Inspect your furnace at least once a year, ideally before the heating season starts. Check the thermostat, filters, and basic components for any signs of wear or malfunction.