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Furnace Not Reaching Set Temperature

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Quick answer

Check the thermostat settings and filter. Ensure the furnace has power and the pilot light is lit. If the problem persists, inspect the flame sensor or call a professional.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Verify the thermostat is set to 'Heat' and the desired temperature is higher than the current room temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat is correctly set.
    Means: Thermostat settings are not the issue.
    Next: Check Air Filter
  2. Check Air Filter
    Do: Turn off the furnace power. Remove and inspect the air filter for dirt or blockage.
    Observe: Filter is dirty or clogged.
    Means: A dirty filter is restricting airflow.
    Next: Replace the filter with a new one
  3. Check Pilot Light
    Do: Look at the pilot light in the furnace. If it's out, relight it following the manufacturer's instructions.
    Observe: Pilot light is out or flickering.
    Means: The pilot light is not lit, causing the furnace to not ignite.
    Next: Relight the pilot light
  4. Inspect Flame Sensor
    Do: Turn off the furnace power. Locate the flame sensor and check for dirt or corrosion.
    Observe: Flame sensor is dirty or corroded.
    Means: A faulty flame sensor can prevent the furnace from igniting.
    Next: Clean the flame sensor with a soft cloth
  5. Check Gas Supply
    Do: Ensure the gas supply valve is fully open and there are no gas leaks.
    Observe: Gas supply valve is closed or there is a gas leak.
    Means: A closed gas valve or leak is preventing the furnace from operating.
    Next: Open the gas valve or call a gas company
  6. Inspect Ignition System
    Do: Check the ignition system for any visible damage or wear.
    Observe: Ignition system is damaged or worn.
    Means: A faulty ignition system is preventing the furnace from starting.
    Next: Replace the ignition system

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Dirty Air Filter
A clogged filter restricts airflow, reducing heating efficiency.
CommonEasyAir filter
Pilot Light Out
An extinguished pilot light prevents the furnace from igniting.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty Flame Sensor
A dirty or faulty flame sensor can prevent the furnace from detecting a flame.
SometimesMediumFlame sensor
Gas Supply Issues
A closed gas valve or gas leak can prevent the furnace from receiving fuel.
SometimesMediumGas valve
Faulty Ignition System
A damaged ignition system can prevent the furnace from starting.
RareHardIgnition system
Thermostat Issues
A malfunctioning thermostat may not send the correct signals to the furnace.
SometimesMediumThermostat

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a furnace not reaching set temperature include:

Always refer to your furnace's owner's manual for specific part compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How often should I replace my furnace air filter?

Replace the air filter every 1–3 months, depending on usage and filter type.

Can a dirty flame sensor cause the furnace to not heat?

Yes, a dirty or faulty flame sensor can prevent the furnace from igniting and heating properly.

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

Immediately shut off the gas supply and call a professional gas company or emergency services.

Why is my furnace running but not producing heat?

This could be due to a closed gas valve, a faulty ignition system, or a malfunctioning thermostat.