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if I need more or if it works or ? Expert: gotoman for ac replied6 years ago. OK wait for reply.Rus Ask Your Own HVAC Question Customer: replied6 years ago. OK still getting error. Here is more info, at the top of the inducer motor or motor housing is a black pvc type box with opening on both ends, one side is capped, other side is venter outside via pvc. The botton of this housing is a neoprene tube going intto the furnace wall (heat exchanger ??) I disconnected the pvc to outside to look in the box and it is very damp and wet, should this be that wet inside ?What tubes and hoses do you want me all to pull and clean ? Just the drains or the other neoprene tubes going from pressure switches and inot the burner box ?The more info you can give and help me with the better. Weather we get this nailed down or not I will end up paying you for guiding me thru all these steps. The error I have been getting today was 32 low pressure fault, also not the 42 THAT WAS THERE YESTERDAY. oNCE IT GETS TO HEATING IT SEEMS To do good for 8 hours, then it needs some TLC to get going again, shut down goof around with it and start back up. Guess from what i see in the troubleshooter I got I have 4 options1) Some line - exhaust or drain is c
DIY advice will be given. AOP Residential HVAC Carrier 58MVP -sometimes gives code 42 Welcome to HVAC-Talk.com, a non-DIY site and the ultimate Source for HVAC Information & http://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread.php?1245861-Carrier-58MVP-sometimes-gives-code-42 Knowledge Sharing for the industry professional! Here you can join over 150,000 HVAC Professionals & enthusiasts from around the world discussing all things related to HVAC/R. You are currently viewing as http://www.doityourself.com/forum/gas-oil-home-heating-furnaces/116058-inducer-motor-trouble.html a NON-REGISTERED guest which gives you limited access to view discussions To gain full access to our forums you must register; for a free account. As a registered Guest you will error code be able to: Participate in over 40 different forums and search/browse from nearly 3 million posts. Post photos, respond to polls and access other special features Gain access to our free AOP (Ask a Professional) Section to get real answers for your questions. All this and much more is available to you absolutely free when you register; for an account, so join our carrier error code community today today! We suggest not registering using an AT&T, or Yahoo email address. If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact support. Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: Carrier 58MVP -sometimes gives code 42 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 01-22-2013,04:30 PM #1 ViNesvarbu View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads New Guest Join Date Jan 2013 Posts 3 Post Likes Likes (Given) 0 Likes (Received) 0 Dislikes (Given) 0 Dislikes (Received) 0 Carrier 58MVP -sometimes gives code 42 Hello I have 100k BTU Carrier MVP natural gas two stage furnace installed in 2005. I have just single stage thermostat. After few initial setup issues were fixed by installer my furnace worked without problems up to this year. But now I am noticing that furnace fails from time to time. When furnace fails, I see error code 42. Usually furnace fails for 20min or more and after that time it starts working again by itself. I am not 100% sure, bu
Login Sign Up Forum New Posts Today's Posts FAQ Calendar Community Member List Forum Actions Mark Forums Read Quick Links View Site Leaders Advanced Search Forum Heating, Cooling, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and T-Stat Controls Gas and Oil Home Heating Furnaces Inducer motor trouble? Inducer motor trouble? Welcome to the DoItYourself Forums! To post questions, help other DIYers and reduce advertising (like the one on your left), join our DIY community. It's free! Login | FAQ + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 9 of 9 LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Thread Tools Show Printable Version Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 12-21-02,01:38 PM #1 mugwomp Visiting Guest Inducer motor trouble? Hi all. Just want to say this is an excellent forum and I've been learning quite a bit from reading the posts. My situation: Location is Canada. Temp is about 20F outside. I have a high efficiency gas furnace. Spark ignition. The name on the front is Plus 90i made by Bryant. Model # is 398BAZ036080 Installed in 1991. The furnace is located in the basement of my house. I have lived in the house for four years without heating problems except for two months ago when the gas valve was replaced because it was defective according to the HVAC guy. Everything was fine until....this last week when the furnace quit. The furnace generates fault codes and the one it displayed was 42 which is inducer outside valid speed range. So I checked the inflow and outflow for blockages and I did find what looked like a jawbreaker that some little hands must have shoved into the vent pipe. It was about an inch in diameter and the vent pipe is 2 inches in diameter. Removing it didn't seem to change the load on the inducer fan and the error message continued. I also checked the pipes with a vacuum and there were no obstructions. I also checked the screens on the intake and they were clear. The one thing I discovered while trying to solve the problem was that if I shut the power down for say 30 minutes then the furnace was very likely to run as normal. The problem right now though is that once it goes through one cycle it usually will not start again. Sometimes it may work through several cycles but usually only one. I also took the inducer fan assembly apart and checked for wear and tear or blockages but everything looked fine. I also tried to blow through the tubes and check for blockages where I could. I'm not sure exactly when but maybe the n