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Igniter lights, burner ignites but burner only stays on momentarily. Other times burner may stay lit for several minutes, and yet on other occasions: no igniter, no burner. Attempted to remove igniter to check continuity and it fell apart in my hand, replaced with new igniter. Igniter works fine now, but still sporadic operation. Checked continuity on 3 thermostats , all were ok. How can I determine if its cycling at the proper temperature? My gut says high limit...but what do I know. Thanks for your help.
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There are two parts which could cause such problem: the flame sensor (heat detector) and the gas valve coils. I would start with the flame sensor. - The part number for the flame sensor is AP2042635 - The part number for the set of coils is AP2150379 Gene.
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Thanks a lot for the info. In my previous post, I forgot to mention that I had checked the flame detector continuity as okay. Is it possible that flame detector could be bad even with a good continuity reading? It makes sense to start with the cheapest first, so I just ordered the coils. I'll let you know how I make out.
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It does not happened very often but it could be an intermittent problem with the flame detector.
Gene.
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