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50E47-843S1 Ignition Module
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Universal hot surface ignition control

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MOD01605 Ignition Module
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Genuine Furnace Ignition Module Replacement

Ensure your furnace operates smoothly with our genuine OEM ignition module replacements, designed for top brands like Carrier, Lennox, and Rheem. A malfunctioning ignition module can lead to inconsistent heating or complete shutdowns, but with our high-quality parts, you can restore your furnace's functionality with confidence. Whether you're a DIY homeowner or a professional technician, you can trust Repair Clinic to provide reliable solutions. We offer a vast selection of furnace parts and replacement parts, backed by same-day shipping and expert repair resources. Don't forget to explore related parts such as ignition switches and igniters to ensure comprehensive maintenance. Trust Repair Clinic to help you efficiently troubleshoot and maintain your furnace.

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Ensure reliable operation of your furnace with premium OEM ignition modules from Repair Clinic. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a professional technician, we offer a vast selection of genuine furnace ignition modules ready for replacement. Common issues such as a failed ignition, faulty flame sensor, or defective control board can disrupt your heating system, but our parts can provide a quick solution. Order by 9:00 PM ET for same-day shipping and get your furnace running smoothly again. Explore other essential furnace parts like igniter parts and ignition switches to ensure comprehensive repair. Trust Repair Clinic to deliver quality, durability, and peace of mind with every purchase. Visit our HVAC parts section for more options.

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Ensure your furnace operates reliably by ordering a furnace ignition module replacement from Repair Clinic. As a leading online retailer, we provide genuine OEM parts, empowering both DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Easily locate compatible ignition modules by brand, model number, or part number, and enjoy our No-Hassle 365-Day Returns policy for peace of mind. Plus, take advantage of our Price Match Guarantee on all genuine parts. If your furnace is failing to ignite, it could be due to a defective ignition module—replace it to restore functionality. Explore our extensive repair resources to guide you through the process. Visit our Furnace Parts page for all your needs, or check out related categories like Furnace Transformer Parts and Furnace Switch Parts to ensure comprehensive repairs.

Finding Your Furnace Model or Part Number

When it comes to replacing your furnace's ignition module, identifying the correct part number is crucial. Begin by locating your furnace's model number, typically found on a metal tag inside the furnace cabinet or near the blower compartment. Once you have the model number, you can use Repair Clinic's furnace parts lookup to find genuine OEM ignition modules. Top brands like Carrier, Lennox, and Goodman ensure reliability and performance. Remember, an ignition module controls the gas valve and igniter, making it essential for efficient furnace operation. For more comprehensive furnace repair assistance, including potential issues like faulty control boards or pressure switches, visit Furnace Repair. Repair Clinic is committed to helping both DIY enthusiasts and professionals with a vast selection of parts, same-day shipping, and expert support, ensuring your repair project is a success.

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Why is My Furnace Not Working?

Why is My Furnace Not Working?

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5 Causes of a Furnace Starting Then Stopping

5 Causes of a Furnace Starting Then Stopping

A gas furnace that starts and then stops unexpectedly can be frustrating, especially during cold weather. This article explains five common causes, including issues with the flame sensor, pressure switch, control board, draft inducer fan motor, or air flow. Learn how each cause may impact your furnace's operation and get tips to resolve the problem.