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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurst11 View Post
    How about cleaning the flame sensor??? I see everything has been done except the part that actually senses the flame.
    The flame sensor is built-in to the ignitor. Tried cleaning and replacing it as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurst11 View Post
    How about cleaning the flame sensor??? I see everything has been done except the part that actually senses the flame.
    On this model, the igniter is the flame sensor, and he did change that.

    Sorry, the OP beat me to it.
    Instead of learning the tricks of the trade, learn the trade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rundawg View Post
    On this model, the igniter is the flame sensor, and he did change that.

    Sorry, the OP beat me to it.
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    Bad grounds can cause odd things

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