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Step 1: Find the pilot light assembly. It’s usually near the bottom of the furnace and has a gas valve with on, off, and pilot settings.
How do I find my pilot light?
How to Tell If the Pilot Light Is Out Locate the front cover panel on your furnace. It should be a little door that’s easily visible. If your pilot light is on, it should be easy to see – your eyes will be drawn to the little flame. If you don’t see a flame, your pilot light is out. If there is a flame, check the color.
How do I know if the pilot light is out on my furnace?
Just follow these steps: Remove the front cover panel on your furnace. This should expose the pilot, which simply looks like a small single burner, kind of like a candle or if you only had a single flame lit on a gas stove. If there is no flame, then the pilot is out.
Can I relight the pilot light by myself?
If your pilot light goes out, your furnace will not be able to produce heat because its burners will not ignite. Often, homeowners can relight the pilot themselves.
How do you reignite a pilot light on a gas fireplace?
Hold the pilot button down for about 20 seconds to give the thermocouple time to heat up, then release it. The pilot should stay lit, but if it doesn’t, relight it and hold the button a little longer. Turn the button to the “On” position, then replace the fixed glass assembly and the decorative cover. You’re done!Oct 30, 2017.
What causes the pilot light to go out?
Some of the possible serious reasons for pilot lights to go out include loose or broken gas valves, thermocouples or heat exchangers, faulty venting, low gas pressure, or high winds. If you believe there is a serious problem, don’t hesitate to contact a professional.
How do you reset an automatic pilot light?
Press the gas control knob down all the way and hold it in the depressed position. If you have no igniter, move the match or barbecue lighter flame to the end of the pilot tube; the pilot flame should light immediately.
Why is my pilot light not staying lit on my furnace?
If your pilot light won’t stay alight, it might be the thermocouple. Sometimes dust buildup collects on the thermocouple and blocks the sensor. Try cleaning the thermocouple and then relighting the pilot light. If it continues to go out, the thermocouple might need to be replaced.
What does the pilot light look like?
A proper pilot flame should be blue with a yellow tip and should be strong enough to cover about 1/2 inch at the end of the thermocouple tip. If the flame is too strong and improperly adjusted, it will be blue but may be noisy and lift off the thermocouple, causing improper furnace operation.
Why is my furnace not blowing hot air?
First, check to make sure the thermostat is set correctly. You will want to make sure that the fan control is set to auto, and not ‘on’. If the thermostat appears set correctly, turn off your heater at the thermostat and check the filter. If the filter is dirty, replace it.
How do I turn my gas back on after disconnecting?
You are going to need a wrench or gas shut off tool to do this. Very slowly, turn the meter back into the on position. The lever should be in line with the pipe after making a ninety-degree turn. Finally, you can re-light any of the pilot lights in your appliances.
How much does it cost to relight a pilot light?
Most service providers will charge a standard fee per visit that typically covers the cost to relight a gas water heater. This service call price can range from $80 to $100.
Does gas still flow when pilot light goes out?
If your pilot light repeatedly goes out, this is a likely culprit. If this flame sensor should fail, gas will continue to flow even after the pilot light has been extinguished, causing a safety hazard, and requiring immediate repair.
Why is my gas fireplace not lighting?
If gas is coming out of the pilot, but it still won’t light, the spark igniter could be the problem. Alleyne says to look for and clear out any debris between the igniter and thermocouple. The pilot lighting, but not staying lit, indicates that the thermocouple is worn out, Worthen says.
How do you fix a gas fire that keeps going out?
Easy DIY Fix: Gas Fireplace Won’t Stay Lit Before You Begin: Is Your Pilot Light Lit Inside Fireplace? The Fix: Pilot Light to Gas Fireplace Won’t Stay Lit. Check Your Thermopile Output with the TH/TP Contacts. Don’t Replace Your Thermopile or Thermocouple Right Away. Cleaning the Thermopile. Re-test the Cleaned Thermopile.
Can you manually light a gas furnace with electronic ignition?
If your furnace is equipped with an electronic igniter, you cannot light the furnace manually. However, you may be able to get the furnace working by turning off the igniter and resetting it. Find the paperwork for your particular furnace to locate the reset button or switch.
Why is my furnace not starting?
Ensure your furnace filters are clean: Your furnace won’t start up if it does not get enough airflow. Check your pilot light: If you have a gas furnace and gas supply is stopped your pilot light will go out. Check your blower motor: If the blower motor is not working then your furnace won’t pump out warm air.
Where is the reset button on my furnace?
Locate the reset button on the furnace and press it to reset the furnace. It is usually located inside the blower compartment on the side of the blower motor. Be cautious as the housing may be hot. If the button is popped up, press it down.
Is my pilot light too high?
Next to the “Pilot” indicator on the furnace’s control switch, there is a small screw located near the pilot light-thermocouple assembly. If it extends well above the thermocouple, it’s too strong. If the flame covers the top of the thermocouple and burns steadily with a yellow tip, that’s just about right.
Should a pilot light always be on?
Generally speaking, it is safe to leave your continuous pilot light on at all times, assuming it stays lit (more on this in a moment). While it does cost more to keep your pilot light on in between uses, it can actually have some benefits to your system.