reader2580
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The inducer blower housing in my furnace seems to have a very slow leak. Can I somehow seal this, or should I just replace the inducer assembly for about $200? It is a Fasco inducer blower in a Lennox furnace.
If you have a mystery leak with no obvious trace in sight, it is probably a good idea to check the secondary heat exchanger. Best way to do that is to remove the blower fan in the lower compartment and see if there is rust or water on the bottom of the secondary heat exchanger. If you see anything out of the norm, good chance it's bad.
The dripping is up in the other section under the top front cover. Is there still a chance the heat exchanger would be rusted out? If the heat exchanger was bad I might have to think about a new furnace. The furnace is six years old with a 10 year heat exchanger warranty. I would have to pay the labor which could be pretty high.
I don't really want to be taking the furnace apart during the coldest week of winter so far. It is far from an emergency right now.
IMHO, wait until it gets worse or until the weather warms up, but don’t allow the warranty to run out.
IMHO,
While it is still working you might consider buying one of those home owners protection plans before the problem can be determined to be. preexisting when you ask for repair or replacement.
I can see where it's dripped down from the connection above, tighten the hose clamps and see if it stops.I have attached a picture. I was wrong before. There is a light film of rust plus there appears to be some more serious rust starting in the back corner.
That is caused by blocked flue gas condensate drain(s):
https://www.behler-young.com/tech-t...ate-drainage-in-a-high-efficiency-gas-furnace
I have attached a picture. I was wrong before. There is a light film of rust plus there appears to be some more serious rust starting in the back corner.
Ok,that looks like a 90plus from that picture anyway.
Put a towel under it and pop that rubber plug out to catch any water sitting in there,then pop the plug back in.
Check drain hoses coming from inducer motor and secondary heat exchanger for clogs.
Is the little catch basin the hoses run into draining?