Protect your unit with this replacement limit switch, part number SWT04557, built for select Trane Furnace models. Find OEM-tested safety parts at Repair Clinic.
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Trane Furnace Limit Switch SWT04557
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Trane Furnace Limit Switch SWT04557

Genuine OEM Part # SWT04557RC Item # 4980726
Manufacturer Part
Protect your unit with this replacement limit switch, part number SWT04557, built for select Trane Furnace models. Find OEM-tested safety parts at Repair Clinic.
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Trane Furnace Limit Switch SWT04557
$46.64
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Protect your unit with this replacement limit switch, part number SWT04557, built for select Trane Furnace models. Find OEM-tested safety parts at Repair Clinic.
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$46.64

This part SWT04557 is compatible with:

Product Type:
Furnace
Brands:
Trane

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Common Problems Fixed by the Limit Switch

Based on customer reports and repair data, this part commonly fixes these issues:

About the Limit Switch

The flame rollout limit switch monitors the heat surrounding the burners. If the inducer fan motor cannot draw enough air through the burners, or if the furnace is not venting properly, the rollout limit switch will open to halt the ignition sequence and prevent the furnace from heating. When this happens, the furnace will shut off after running for a few minutes. To determine if the flame rollout limit switch is defective, use a multimeter to test it for continuity. If the switch does not have continuity, replace it. Be aware that poor airflow through the burner is often a result of insufficient ventilation or a restricted exhaust vent. Make sure that your furnace is in a properly ventilated location and the exhaust vent is clear of obstructions.

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