Need help with DGAA056BDTA combustion blower motor

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KhMeRA
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I just moved in to a mobile home last week and I just found that my furnace is not working, 3 flashes, which mean combustion air switch failed to close. If it is really problem with that switch, then the furnace should be running when I bypassed that switch but it didn't. My thought is combustion motor was not working. Now before I start to order a replacement part, I need to find out which on is bad.

If combustion motor or combustion switch is bad then the furnace should be ignited when I shorted the combustion switch, is that correct?

can someone tell me what is the voltage go to ignite or resistant for good ignite? I want to make sure this it is still good.

Any advices are appreciated.
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KhMeRA
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Joined: Sun Sep 18, 2011 6:11 pm

I got it fix. removed combustion motor fan and turn by hand, make sure it it freely moving and test it then put it back. Everything working perfect. thanks to the forum.
Bill
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Hi
Sounds like you got it all figured out :) I hope that your furnace run good for you the rest of the heating season.
Thanks for using the forum
Bill
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