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Status Code 41
BLOWER MOTOR FAULT - This status code indicates the blower failed to reach 250 RPM or the blower failed to communicate to the variable
speed furnace control within 30 seconds after being turned ON or within 10 seconds during steady-state operation.
STEP
ACTION
YES
NO
GO TO
1
Shut the power off, remove the blower access panel and
disconnect the R thermostat lead from the furnace control
board.
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2
Turn the power on and depress the door switch. Use a
piece of tape to hold it closed.
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3
Jumper the R and W/W1 thermostat terminals.
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4
Observe the operation of the furnace for the next 5 minutes
or until fault occurs.
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5
Does status code 41 flash?
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Does a different status code flash?
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Go to page number indicated in the Index for the section
covering the status code.
INDEX
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Go to page number Indicated in Index for CLEANUP AND
START-UP INSTRUCTIONS.
INDEX
9
Did the blower motor turn ON and come up to speed before
status code flashes?
35
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10
Remove tape from door switch and turn power off at main
disconnect.
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11
Does the blower wheel rub against blower housing?
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Fix the problem.
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13
Does the blower wheel turn freely?
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Is blower wheel firmly mounted on motor shaft?
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Replace the entire blower motor or blower control module
attached to the blower motor. If you replace the blower con-
trol module go to step 36. Always inspect failed motor for
water damage. If present, find source of water and fix it.
Check A-coil and/or humidifier.
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16
Disconnect jumper wire across R and W/W1 thermostat ter-
minals.
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Are all pins and wire leads intact on connectors between
the variable speed furnace control and the blower motor.
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Turn the power on and depress the door switch. Use a
piece of tape to hold it closed.
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Do you have 115-vac across the BLACK blower motor wire
connected to L1 and the WHITE blower motor wire con-
nected to NEUTRAL-L2?
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Replace the variable speed furnace control.
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Do you have 115-vac across the BLACK and WHITE power
leads at the blower motor?
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You have an open wire or bad terminal on either the
BLACK or WHITE wire between the variable speed furnace
control and the blower motor. If you have a power choke
disconnect it and check for continuity.
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Check the blower 12-vdc supply. To do this connect a DC
voltmeter across terminals PL3-1 RED (+) and PL3-2
GREEN (-). Is there 12-vdc across the RED and GREEN
blower wires?
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Connect a DC voltmeter across the RED (+) and GREEN
(-) wires at connector PL13. Is there 12-vdc across the RED
and GREEN blower wires?
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You have an open wire or bad terminal on either the RED
or GREEN wire between connectors PL3 and PL13. Repair
it or replace harness.
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Check the blower motor serial input signal. To do this dis-
connect PL3 from the furnace control and connect a DC
voltmeter across terminals PL3-3 (+) and PL3-2 (-) on the
variable speed furnace control. Is there 5-vdc across PL3-3
and PL3-2?
Note:The voltage should be very stable and should not fluc-
tuate more than .02-vdc. If the voltage fluctuates get a dif-
ferent voltmeter before going on to the following steps.
Note: Since the variable speed furnace control and the
blower motor are continuously communicating you do not
actually need to run the blower motor to troubleshoot the
PL3 connection.
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