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Originally Posted by gordstok
I didn't read the complete thread. The white connector to your green control board gets some minor corrosion on the pins. You need to go to a hardware or automotive store and get some dielectric paste. Unplug the connector and put a small amount on the tip of each pin and then insert the connector several times to wipe the posts. Make sure furnace is not calling for heat when you do this. It has worked for me every time I have an issue with someone's furnace. Once I did have to order and replace the control bd. I now keep a spare.
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Thanks gordstok, I will definitely keep that in mind, and will probably add some dialetric paste to my wires. I should note, there are NO signs of any corrosion on the board or anywhere (only a year old), but its a good thing to keep an eye on. I posted pictures on an earlier post...its surprisingly clean in there.
Thanks again,
Dave.