Carrier furnace igniter. The igniter gets very hot and glows bright orange to light the gas burner. If the igniter is cracked or defective, the furnace won’t heat.
Furnace draft inducer mounting grommet. This grommet helps isolate the blower assembly from the furnace to reduce noise.
Furnace draft inducer motor cooling fan blade and clip. You may have to cut the old clip off to remove the fan blade.
Inducer motor assembly. This assembly is designed for 40, 60, 80, and 100 thousand BTU model furnaces. Your furnace's BTU rating may be listed on the model number tag. You can also determine the rating from your model number—the 3-digit number preceding the hyphen indicates the BTU rating.
Is your Carrier furnace not warming up your home like it used to? Among the parts that could be causing the problem include a malfunctioning igniter, flame sensor, or draft inducer fan motor. Repair Clinic can show you how to determine which part may be to blame, but better still, we can ship you a replacement part fast. Type the full model number of your Carrier furnace into our website’s search bar for a complete list of genuine Carrier parts compatible with your furnace, including such popular models as the Performance 96 Gas Furnace, the Infinity 98 Gas Furnace, and the Comfort 92 Gas Furnace. Use the navigation filters on the left side of the page to narrow the search down to find the right flame rollout limit switch, blower wheel, or burner tube you want. If you’re in need of some assistance, don’t hesitate to give our Customer Service Team a call at 1-800-269-2609; they’ll be happy to help.
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