Posted by B-maniac on December 29, 2012 at 10:21:40 from (97.85.57.238):
In Reply to: OT: Furnace Problem posted by Buzzman72 on December 29, 2012 at 09:19:26:
Can only help you by telling of my past experience , don't know if it fits your particular case but something you can check. Mine was doing all sorts of stupid things. Hard to diagnose when problem changes. Knew it was electrical though. Took out what some call "module" just a printed circuit board. Made who knows where. Under a magnifying glass could see 3 small solder connections that were burnt from arcing. The junk solder had cracked and sometimes connected and other times not and with 3 of them acted different each time. Took it to work and re-soldered them and cured the problem. That's been 3 yrs ago , still works perfect. What led me to this was a similar problem with a '99 Suburban w/s wiper chugging/stopping problem earlier. Same deal , a small circuit board ("module" to you hi-tech guys)on wiper motor had same problem. Fixed it same way along with 3 others at work from guys with GM pick-ups/Tahoes etc. Worth a try I would guess. Let us know what fixes it. RB
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