Quick answer
Check the thermostat settings and battery, replace dirty air filters, and ensure the gas valve is open. If the furnace still doesn't produce heat, reset the circuit breaker and inspect for error codes.
Confirm the symptom
- Furnace fan is running but no heat output
- Thermostat is set to heat but room remains cold
- Furnace makes noise but doesn't blow warm air
- Heat output is weak or inconsistent
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver
- Flashlight
- Replacement air filter
- Thermometer
- Safety gloves
- Turn off furnace power at the circuit breaker
- Check gas valve is open if gas furnace
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Thermostat SettingsDo: Verify thermostat is set to 'Heat' and desired temperature is higher than room temperature.Observe: Thermostat displays correct settings and temperature.Means: Thermostat is functioning correctly.Next: If settings are correct, proceed to next step.
- Replace Air FilterDo: Remove and inspect the air filter for dirt or blockage. Replace if necessary.Observe: Air filter is clean or new.Means: Improved airflow may restore heat output.Next: If heat still not produced, continue to next step.
- Reset Circuit BreakerDo: Locate furnace's circuit breaker and reset it if tripped.Observe: Breaker is in 'On' position and furnace powers on.Means: Electrical issue may have been resolved.Next: Wait a few minutes to see if furnace starts producing heat.
- Check Gas ValveDo: For gas furnaces, ensure the gas valve is fully open.Observe: Gas valve handle is parallel to the gas line.Means: Gas supply is enabled.Next: If gas valve is open, proceed to next step.
- Inspect for Error CodesDo: Check furnace control panel for blinking lights or error codes.Observe: Error code or light pattern is visible.Means: Furnace has a specific issue to diagnose.Next: Refer to furnace manual for error code meaning.
- Check Ignition SystemDo: Look for a pilot light or electronic ignition system to see if it's lit.Observe: Ignition system is lit or functioning.Means: Ignition system is working.Next: If ignition is out, follow manufacturer's relighting instructions.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dirty Air Filter Blocked airflow reduces efficiency and heat output. | Common | Easy | Air filter |
| Thermostat Issues Incorrect settings or dead battery prevent heat activation. | Common | Easy | Thermostat battery |
| Tripped Circuit Breaker Electrical overload or short trips the breaker. | Common | Easy | None |
| Closed Gas Valve Gas supply is cut off, preventing combustion. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
| Faulty Ignition System Pilot light or electronic ignition fails to ignite fuel. | Sometimes | Medium | Ignition system |
| Malfunctioning Blower Motor Blower motor fails to distribute heated air. | Sometimes | Medium | Blower motor |
| Low Gas Pressure Insufficient gas pressure prevents proper combustion. | Rare | Hard | Gas pressure regulator |
| Faulty Heat Exchanger Cracks or damage in heat exchanger block heat transfer. | Rare | Hard | Heat exchanger |
Parts matching
Common parts needed for furnace not putting out heat:
- Air filter
- Thermostat battery
- Ignition system
- Blower motor
- Gas pressure regulator
- Thermostat
Always match part specifications to your furnace model for compatibility.
When to call a professional
- Furnace makes loud noises or strange sounds
- Gas smell is detected
- Error codes persist after troubleshooting
- Furnace doesn't ignite after checking gas valve and ignition
- Heat output remains weak after replacing filter and checking thermostat
- Unusual smoke or burning smell from vents
- Thermostat consistently gives incorrect readings
FAQ
Why is my furnace running but not producing heat?
This could be due to a dirty air filter, thermostat issues, or a malfunctioning ignition system. Check these components first.
How often should I replace my air filter?
Replace air filters every 1–3 months, depending on usage and filter type.
Can a faulty thermostat cause no heat?
Yes, a faulty thermostat or dead battery can prevent the furnace from activating the heating cycle.
What should I do if I smell gas near my furnace?
Immediately shut off the gas supply, ventilate the area, and call a professional HVAC technician.
Why does my furnace make a clicking noise but not ignite?
This may indicate a faulty ignition system or lack of gas supply. Check the gas valve and ignition components.