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Old 09-16-2007, 05:04 PM   #1
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Default Bryant Furnace NO Heat

Hello, I have a 20 year old Bryant furnace, model 340MAD036080.
Just got cold here last night and turned on the furnace this morning, but the heat never came on. The A/C worked all summer so that should rule out anything with the blower (I think). I have a code 13 Limit or flame rollout switch lock out. Didnt auto reset after three hours either. The filter is brand new, small blower runs to blow out fumes but after that nothing else comes on. Did try the reset button but still the same results. Sense it doesnt auto reset and didnt reset with the manual switch looks like it maybe the switch itself, but I dont even know where or what it looks like. Does anybody have any knowledge in this system? Please help!
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Dean

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