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The filter should slide out of a built in rack from the side of the furnace by the return inlet. It should have the size on it or you'll have to measure it. It may also be inside the bottom door. Pull the door up and out, the filter will be on one side or the other. Unless you have a special Hepa or electronic filtering system.
I have the same problem with my Goodman compressor. I removed the relay so the wires that control the relay on the compressor are open circuit. They are, and the fuse no longer blows. There must be something wrong with the relay. The resistance on the 24 volt coil seems a little low, but it is not a dead short. I thought the wires might be shorted, but removing the relay would not have fixed the blowing fuse if that was the problem.
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