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Furnace Not Igniting Consistently

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Quick answer

If your furnace isn't igniting consistently, check the thermostat settings, gas supply, and air filter. Ensure the power is on and the pilot light is lit. If the issue persists, a faulty ignition system or gas valve may need professional attention.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Verify the thermostat is set to 'Heat' and the temperature is above room temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat settings are correct.
    Means: Thermostat is not the issue.
    Next: Check Gas Supply
  2. Check Gas Supply
    Do: Ensure the gas valve near the furnace is fully open and there are no gas shut-off valves closed.
    Observe: Gas supply is uninterrupted.
    Means: Gas supply is not the issue.
    Next: Inspect Air Filter
  3. Inspect Air Filter
    Do: Remove and examine the air filter for dirt or blockage.
    Observe: Air filter is clean or dirty.
    Means: A dirty filter can restrict airflow and cause ignition issues.
    Next: Clean or replace the air filter if dirty
  4. Check Power Supply
    Do: Confirm the furnace has power by checking the circuit breaker or fuse box.
    Observe: Circuit breaker is on and functioning.
    Means: Power supply is not the issue.
    Next: Inspect Pilot Light or Ignition System
  5. Inspect Pilot Light or Ignition System
    Do: Look at the pilot light or electronic ignition system for any signs of malfunction.
    Observe: Pilot light is out or ignition system is not sparking.
    Means: Pilot light or ignition system may be faulty.
    Next: Relight pilot light if out or call a professional for ignition system issues
  6. Check for Error Codes
    Do: Look at the furnace control panel for any error codes or flashing lights.
    Observe: Error codes or flashing lights are present.
    Means: The furnace may have a specific issue indicated by the error code.
    Next: Refer to the furnace manual for error code meanings or call a professional

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Dirty or clogged air filter
Restricted airflow can prevent proper combustion and ignition.
CommonEasyAir filter
Faulty thermostat
Incorrect settings or a malfunctioning thermostat can prevent the furnace from igniting.
SometimesEasy–MediumThermostat
Gas supply issues
A closed gas valve or low gas pressure can prevent the furnace from igniting.
SometimesEasyGas valve
Faulty ignition system
A malfunctioning pilot light or electronic ignition system can prevent consistent ignition.
CommonHardIgnition system components
Clogged burners
Dust or debris in the burners can block gas flow and prevent proper ignition.
SometimesMediumBurner cleaning kit
Faulty control board
A malfunctioning control board can fail to send the correct signals for ignition.
RareHardControl board
Low gas pressure
Insufficient gas pressure can prevent the furnace from igniting properly.
RareHardGas pressure regulator
Faulty flame sensor
A dirty or faulty flame sensor can prevent the furnace from detecting a flame and shutting off.
SometimesMediumFlame sensor

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a furnace not igniting consistently include:

Always refer to your furnace's manual for specific part compatibility and installation instructions.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can a dirty air filter cause my furnace to not ignite?

Yes, a dirty air filter can restrict airflow, leading to improper combustion and ignition issues. Regularly replacing or cleaning the air filter can prevent this problem.

How do I know if my furnace's ignition system is faulty?

Signs of a faulty ignition system include repeated failed ignition attempts, clicking sounds without flame, or error codes related to ignition. If you suspect an issue, it's best to call a professional HVAC technician.

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

If you smell gas, immediately shut off the furnace, open windows for ventilation, and contact your gas company or a professional HVAC technician. Do not attempt to ignite the furnace or use any electrical devices.

How often should I check my furnace's air filter?

Check your furnace's air filter every 1–3 months and replace it as needed, especially during heavy usage periods like heating season.

Can low gas pressure affect furnace ignition?

Yes, low gas pressure can prevent the furnace from igniting properly. This issue typically requires a professional to adjust or repair the gas pressure regulator.