Goodman furnace troubleshooting codes 6 blinks

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Goodman Manufacturing makes a great diversity of furnaces for residential and commercial use, with particular features like designated downflow air direction, multi-position, or different blower speeds. Control panels with the light blinking to signal various issues are also standard. Should the light blink six times very fast, stopping and repeating, you need to address the problem and fix it. The code six blink means that the power volt polarity is switched, so you have to take the following steps:

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Step 1

You should begin turning off the furnace and analyzing the power cord to see if it’s plugged or not into the outlet. The outlet shouldn’t be less than 150 volts of power. Even if most residential establishments have 120 or higher outlets, it\s better to contact your electrician if you’re not sure.

Step 2

If any other appliances are also connected to the furnace’s outlet, you should plug them out. Move them to another room and plug them in if they have to stay plugged.

Step 3

You will have to reset or even replace the circuit breaker or fuse as you need to reset power to your unit. It would help if you didn’t restore power until after waiting for five minutes. Also, keep in mind to observe all the outtake and intake registers in your home. Some blockages may have developed throughout the problem.

Step 4

You’re not always lucky enough to solve the issue without calling the professionals. If the light keeps on blinking, the pressure switch hose got clogged, or the wiring is reversed. You should turn the unit off until professional service gets there to solve the situation.

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