If the thermocouple isnt feeding proper voltage, theyre sometimes cleanable with a dollar bill or some scotchbrite pads.
I can work on 60% and 80% furnaces so maybe i can ‘assist’ with troubleshooting.
Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.
No anti-nautilism posts. See: Eco-fascism Primer
Slop posts go in c/slop. Don't post low-hanging fruit here.
If the thermocouple isnt feeding proper voltage, theyre sometimes cleanable with a dollar bill or some scotchbrite pads.
I can work on 60% and 80% furnaces so maybe i can ‘assist’ with troubleshooting.
I wish I could hire you but we're going to have to get someone here to look at it, it's really old anyway and probably needs to be taken apart to fix.
I second what they said. The pilot light heats up a thin metal rod (I guess thats the thermocouple). That metal rod gets covered in soot/carbon deposits over time. If you can clean it off like the other comrade said, it might fix your issue. Copper bristle brush is ideal, but use what ya got :)
Are you mechanically inclined at all and interested in diy assistance?
Totally clueless when it comes to this stuff sadly.
that sucks comrade, i hope they get it fixed soon. keep hounding them, be annoying as hell!