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Every fall for the past 12 years, the furnace will start the season "short cycling" -- start up, fire for a short time, then shut off the flame, cool down, and immediately start all over again. Not very efficient. Every fall, I cleaned the flame sensor and was good for another year of the furnace working properly.
This year, I decided my luck may eventually run out, and bought a replacement. Its an under 5-minute job to change in our Bryant furnace.
No matter what, I'd reccomend keeping a replacement handy. Its relatively cheap insurance. If you're waiting on a new sensor to be shipped, remove the old sensor and clean the ends with steel wool, check the connection, and resinstall -- that may keep you warm at least until the new one arrives.
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Carrier, Payne, Bryant Flame Sensor
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