rustyshackleford55
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Hey everyone, not sure the model but its a 2018 FWC Hawk Atwood furnace.
I noticed that when the furnace has been running for several hours, in cold weather ( below 10 degrees ) that eventually the furnace stops firing the ignition.
I don't hear "click click click". The fan comes on for 10-20 seconds, and then goes off.
If I turn the furnace off for an hour or so, and retry, the furnace fires right up. So it seems like the furnace is in some sort of state that is preventing the ignition from firing.
Any ideas?
I noticed that when the furnace has been running for several hours, in cold weather ( below 10 degrees ) that eventually the furnace stops firing the ignition.
I don't hear "click click click". The fan comes on for 10-20 seconds, and then goes off.
If I turn the furnace off for an hour or so, and retry, the furnace fires right up. So it seems like the furnace is in some sort of state that is preventing the ignition from firing.
Any ideas?