
A furnace that won't start on a cold night is stressful. Here are the usual culprits — and the line where DIY stops and safety begins.
Set it to HEAT, a few degrees above room temperature, and replace the batteries if it's blank.
Furnaces have a wall switch that looks like a light switch — make sure it's on — and check the breaker.
A badly clogged filter can trigger a safety limit and shut the furnace down. Replace it if dirty.
Older units have a pilot light; newer ones use an electronic ignitor. If the system tries to start and fails repeatedly, the ignitor or flame sensor may need service.
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