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  1. Nov 19, 2021 · Locate the restart button: Check the top of the blower motor for a switch atop a raised surface. It’s usually a red or yellow switch. Press the button for up to 30 seconds: The actual time varies from one furnace to another. Feel free to check your owner’s manual for manufacturer guidance.

  2. May 16, 2023 · Set your thermostat to kick the heater on when it restarts. On your thermostat or control unit, turn the heat up so that the furnace will kick on when you restart it. In other words, if it is 70 °F (21 °C), set your thermostat to at least 75 °F (24 °C). If it is 80 °F (27 °C), set your thermostat to 85 °F (29 °C).

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  3. Dec 12, 2021 · The furnace should start automatically as soon as it receives a signal from the thermostat. 2. Restart a Gas Furnace With the Reset Button. Make sure the pilot light is out. If it isn't, turn the gas control switch to "off" and make sure that the pilot goes out. Then, turn down the thermostat to its lowest setting.

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  4. Nov 12, 2023 · If you have a manual reset motor overload, you’ll see a small red button on the side of your motor. This is the blower motor reset button. The red button pops out when the motor overloads. You’ll need to press the button to reset the overload and get your blower motor running again. Automatic reset motor overloads don’t have a button on them.

  5. Is your furnace blower motor not working and there is no air coming out of your vents? Perhaps your blower motor has burnt out and you need a new one. Or may...

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  6. Turn off the Power: Just like with a gas furnace, the first step is always to cut the power. Find the switch near the furnace or turn off the breaker in your electrical panel. Locate the Reset Button: Access the blower compartment and find the reset button, typically near the blower motor. Press the Reset Button: Push the reset button and hold ...

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  8. Step 4: Locate the reset button. This is usually on the side or the back of the blower motor. Often times, this button is red. Step 5:Press the button in (assuming that this is your issue and that the button has popped). Put the compartment cover back on. Return power to your furnace. If the above steps did not fix your problem, you may have a ...

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