Easy Comfortmaker Furnace Repair



When you are having issues with your Comfortmaker furnace, you might think that you will need to hire an expensive professional to have it repaired.

However, in some cases, making the repairs yourself is actually easier than you might think. In other cases, though, you will have to call in a repair person if you feel that you are in over your head.

One of the best things that you can do is to check the front panel of your Comfortmaker furnace and see if there is a red LED light blinking. This is the diagnostic light that can help you to determine what exactly that problem is with your furnace.

If you do see that the light is blinking, you should watch to see what kind of pattern it is blinking. In essence, the red blinking light is a code that will tell you what is wrong with your furnace.

For instance, you might see the light blink 3 short blinks and 2 long ones. You can then look the code up for that in the Comfortmaker furnace manual.

If you cannot locate your furnace manual, you might notice that there is a sheet of paper taped to the door of the furnace with code sequences written on them.

Once you have determined what the problem is, you can decide whether or not you would like to attempt the repair yourself or you would like to call in a professional.

If you determine that the problem is being caused by the pilot light sensor, you might be able to purchase a replacement part and make the repair yourself.

However, if you determine that the problem is a bad circuit board, or something equally as complicated, you will probably want to call a repair person to come to your home.

If you do call a repair person, you should make sure that they are certified to do Comfortmaker furnace repair. An unlicensed repair person can do much more harm than good to your furnace.

When you have found a repair person that you feel comfortable with, you can have him come to your home and get your furnace back into working condition.

One Response to “Easy Comfortmaker Furnace Repair”

  1. The diagnostic light blinks 3 times. We checked the tubing to make sure it is not clogged. Tried putting a paper clip down the round switch, nothing there. According to the troubleshooting, that should open that switch, as the wind could have blown something in or the brainbox thinks there is something there. Nothing is working, we have checked all the connections to make sure they are properly attached, everything is connected as it should be. The gas is on, and working properly in everything else. But the pilot won’t ignite the gas. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help

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