Goodman GMS90703BXA Heater - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Goodman gmp150-5 Three blinks of trouble code

the problem sounds like it is with your combustion fan motor,,,there are two types. one has a syntrifical swith the others have a round box with a hose going to it that is a pressure switch, if it is the motor does not have a rubber hose coming off and has two wires instead than that is syntrifical and your only shot would be to take the moter loose and shake it out make sure there is not something that fell down in and kept it from turning, other wise u have to replace. by the way it will be the small motor at the base of the vent pipe. If it is the hose type try unplugging the two wires from the little round box that the hose goes to and connect them together if it runs by bypassing that then either the switch is out or something is plugging the hole or hose,,on the side of the blower moter where the hose comes out try poking something through the hole and make sure it is not clogged I bet this is the kind u have and the problem. good luck
12/22/2022 6:45:49 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Dec 22, 2022 • 594 views
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Replacing the inducer fan motor

Most inducer fan now come as a whole assembly. Some people can change themselves but make sure if you try this to get all the old gaskets off and be careful.
9/10/2021 9:53:19 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Sep 10, 2021 • 803 views
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Goodman capf1824a6ba

Had the same problem; should be the flame sensor, sticks in the flame to monitor temp, take out and clean it or just replace, order on on ebay for ten bucks. Save yourself a 150 bucks to call someone.
12/13/2020 7:17:19 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Dec 13, 2020 • 332 views
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I have a Goodman GMS9/GCS9 Gas-Fired Warm Air furnace and it's no

For anyone who finds this question in the future - It's the condensate drain hose for the heat exchanger.
Get a bucket and some towels handy and unplug the lowermost flexible rubber hose - if you do this right after the furnace has stopped, water will come gushing out. Mine was continually plugging up causing my furnace to stop, like yours - the L shaped plastic tube that dips into the drain trap on the outside of the unit (the thing filled with water) was too close to the bottom of the trap. I took it out, shortened it by 1/2 an inch (keep the same bevel that's on there!) and I haven't had a problem since. Blowing out the line would only hold things off for a few weeks before it started acting up again.
Cost me $90 for a service call the first time since visually it looks fine and I checked the upper hoses that go to the pressure switch :)
Learn from my service call!
10/20/2018 3:36:13 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Oct 20, 2018 • 4,210 views
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In heat mode but heat strips don't come on and the air handler fan dose not turn off

Maybe a bad sequencer.unplugged wire from sequencer and see it unit shut off .Sequencer is typically a relay
2/24/2018 12:44:19 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Feb 24, 2018 • 991 views
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Goodman GS9 blowing air but not getting hot

Does furnace fire up ,if not you have a issue with your furnace and not thermostat
2/12/2018 5:50:23 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Feb 12, 2018 • 199 views
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Heater fuse blows when ac is turned on

poor Wire connection on the breaker? Is the wire screwed down tight? SHUT THE MAIN OFF FOR SAFETY, then pull the breaker off the buss bar and inspect the bussbar and bottom of breaker for any burn.

It’s helpful to also use and ampmeter to check equipment amp draw vs. the amp rating on the equipment tag.
1/27/2018 5:02:04 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Jan 27, 2018 • 132 views
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The thermostat is set to heat at a temp of 68

The burners are not igniting and the timer turned on the blower thinking the burners were already lit by then. You have a burner/ignition problem. Either the ignighter or themocouple is bad
1/8/2018 2:02:53 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Jan 08, 2018 • 238 views
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Goodman GMP075-3 Has 1 single blink on the light

The blink codes are differant on every furnace. Read your code on the schematic found on the inside of the door. You most likey have a dirty flame sensor. Under the burners you should find a "single" wire going to a connector. This will be to the far left or right. Just opposite of a "two" white wires going to the hot surface igniter. Remove the 1/4 inch screw closet to the single wire under the burner. carefully pull out the flame sensor. Clean it with a small piece of sandpaper. Re install it. This should fix your furnace. KEEP IN MIND Goodman GMP models are noted for defective heatexchangers. Pull out the blower assembly and turn it over. If small rings about the size of a dime falls out.... this furnace is unsafe and should replaced!
12/14/2017 3:34:14 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Dec 14, 2017 • 2,753 views
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Problem: Pressure Switch Failure to close

Hello, The t-state set to fan "ON" will only cycle the fan to turn on only nothing else. "Auto" is where you always want the t-state on when you want to have heat and have the fan cycle off automatically after the t-stat has reached set point. As for the press switch, there can be two things that will cause the pressure switch not to close. 1: obviously the switch itself and 2: the inducer fan, this has the rubber tubing that connects to the pressure switch. When you call for heat, the inducer fan ( small fan with black plastic piece that spins ) is the first to turn on, this fan makes sure any left over exhaust air/gases are vented out before the burners turn on, it also stays on the entire heat cycle to exhaust the gases. The pressure switch needs proof of air so the pressure switch closes with the vacuum that is being created by the inducer fan in that rubber hose that is connected to the pressure switch. This allows the furnace to know " my induce fan is working, lets proceed". So, I would make sure your inducer fan is working. if you don't see it working then I recommend using a multi-meter ( VAC setting) and checking that you have 120volts supplied to the inducer fan. if you don't, then you need to work backward from there and see why you don't. If you do verify 120volts at your inducer motor, then more than likely it failed and will need a new one. Witch out this, your pressure switch wont close. If your inducer fan is working fine then make sure you have 24vdc across you pressure switch (again with a multi meter but with VDC setting not VAC). 24vdc in and 24vdc out. If you only have 24VDC in but not out, then you pressure switch may be stuck open. ( This is if your inducer fan is working properly). I hope this helps. Sorry for the long response. I just don't like people changing parts and wasting money.
11/24/2017 1:14:48 AM • Goodman... • Answered on Nov 24, 2017 • 436 views
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Goodman Model # GMC070-4b

is the thermostat set for heat and you have power going to the unit correct
9/20/2017 2:02:43 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Sep 20, 2017 • 224 views
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Goodman furnace GMT115-5B Turn fan to on on

Bypass the tstat first but that's where I'd be leaning. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/thomas_092728000e6acb79
8/14/2017 7:02:43 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Aug 14, 2017 • 311 views
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Where can I find the specs for an earlier Goodman heat pump?

You say 2 to 3 years... I'm assuming the unit is older than that. Especially being r22. What about the first 10 years??? Normally you will get 400 to 500 sqft per ton of cooling, but, that depends on heat load calculations. If the unit wasn't big enough you would have had this issue 10 years ago, not when the system kept running low on refrigerant. At first guess I would say a 2 ton unit is not big enough but if it worked fine for 10 years...wuth all that in mind, if it were me, (a seasoned professional) I would spend 1800 to fix my 15 year old r22 unit before I spent $4000 on a new r410a piece of junk. Best Wishes!! If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/thomas_092728000e6acb79
6/29/2017 10:39:06 AM • Goodman... • Answered on Jun 29, 2017 • 137 views
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What is starting sequence?

10/2/2015 7:48:23 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Oct 02, 2015 • 111 views
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What do i do if

3/5/2015 2:31:54 AM • Goodman... • Answered on Mar 05, 2015 • 207 views
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Pressure switch problems

Yes, check for obstructions. However, also check to ensure that you used an OEM pressure switch! See this video for an explanation: Amazon Furnace Parts: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=gas%20furnace%20parts&linkCode=ur2&tag=amznelite-20
3/4/2015 5:39:35 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Mar 04, 2015 • 362 views
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Goodman gms90703bxa tripping overheat limiters, keeps flashing 6 times, open roolout

When unit come on you need to watch the flames that shooting in all should blue. If there is any red flame kick out that would trip the flame role out switch. If the is the case you need a need heat exchanger.
2/9/2015 11:28:44 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Feb 09, 2015 • 475 views
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Goodman furnace model # GMNT100-4B

from my experience with goodman units ,it could have been a gas supply problem there are so many protective sensors that i dont think it is the unit by the way is it electronic ignitor or pilot
3/20/2015 8:02:45 PM • Goodman... • Answered on Mar 20, 2015 • 997 views
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