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Furnace Not Kicking On for Heat

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Quick answer

Check the thermostat settings and power supply first. Ensure the furnace circuit breaker hasn't tripped. If the inducer motor runs but the furnace doesn't ignite, the flame sensor or ignition system may need attention.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Verify thermostat is set to 'Heat' mode and temperature is above room temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat shows correct settings but furnace remains off
    Means: Thermostat settings are not the issue
    Next: Check power supply
  2. Check Power Supply
    Do: Look at furnace circuit breaker in electrical panel. Reset if tripped.
    Observe: Breaker is on but furnace still doesn't start
    Means: Electrical issue beyond the breaker
    Next: Inspect furnace limit switch
  3. Inspect Limit Switch
    Do: Open furnace access panel and locate the limit switch (usually near blower motor). Check if it's tripped or damaged.
    Observe: Limit switch is tripped or appears faulty
    Means: Overheating or airflow issue caused switch to trip
    Next: Reset or replace limit switch
  4. Check Air Filter
    Do: Remove and inspect air filter for heavy dirt buildup.
    Observe: Filter is clogged with debris
    Means: Restricted airflow is causing furnace to shut down
    Next: Replace air filter and monitor performance
  5. Test Inducer Motor
    Do: Turn power back on. Listen for the inducer motor to start when thermostat calls for heat.
    Observe: Inducer motor runs but furnace doesn't ignite
    Means: Issue with ignition system or flame sensor
    Next: Check flame sensor and ignition system
  6. Check Flame Sensor
    Do: Locate the flame sensor rod near the burner assembly. Clean with fine steel wool if corroded.
    Observe: Flame sensor is dirty or damaged
    Means: Flame detection failure prevents ignition
    Next: Replace flame sensor if cleaning doesn't work
  7. Inspect Gas Supply
    Do: Check gas valve is open and gas supply is active (if gas furnace).
    Observe: Gas valve is closed or no gas pressure
    Means: No fuel reaching the furnace
    Next: Contact gas provider or plumber
  8. Check Ignition System
    Do: Inspect ignition system components (spark igniter or hot surface igniter) for damage.
    Observe: Igniter is cracked or not glowing
    Means: Failed ignition component requires replacement
    Next: Replace faulty igniter

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Thermostat Settings
Incorrect mode or temperature setting prevents furnace activation
CommonEasyNone
Tripped Circuit Breaker
Power interruption stops furnace operation
CommonEasyNone
Clogged Air Filter
Restricted airflow causes overheating and shutdown
CommonEasyAir filter
Tripped Limit Switch
Overheating or airflow blockage trips safety switch
SometimesEasy–MediumLimit switch
Faulty Flame Sensor
Dirty or damaged sensor prevents flame detection
SometimesMediumFlame sensor
Failed Ignition System
Cracked or worn igniter cannot produce spark or heat
SometimesMediumIgnition igniter
Gas Supply Issues
Closed valve or low pressure prevents fuel delivery
RareHardGas valve or regulator
Failed Control Board
Electrical failure in main control board
RareHardControl board

Parts matching

Common replacement parts for furnace issues include:

Purchase parts compatible with your furnace model (check nameplate for model/serial number).

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why does my furnace fan run but no heat comes out?

This usually means the furnace isn't igniting. Check the flame sensor, ignition system, and gas supply.

How often should I replace my furnace air filter?

Every 1–3 months, depending on usage and filter type. A clogged filter can cause overheating and shutdown.

Can a bad thermostat cause the furnace to not start?

Yes, if the thermostat is faulty or not set correctly. Test with a backup thermostat if possible.

What should I do if the furnace inducer motor doesn't run at all?

Check the circuit breaker and control board. A failed motor or electrical issue may require professional repair.

Is it safe to reset a tripped limit switch multiple times?

Reset once to clear the issue. Frequent tripping indicates an underlying problem like airflow restriction or overheating.