judithwiegand
New member
So I am one of those dads that doesn’t really know how to fix things but can watch YouTube tutorials and learn from there. We’ve been having furnace issues where the flame doesn’t stay on. Rather than call out a tech and pay $70-$80+ for a diagnostic then additional $ for who knows what, I Googled my issue out and found out that I may just have a dirty flame sensor rod. The best way to clean it is with steel wool, which I didn’t have and nothing is open on Thanksgiving. Further digging revealed that you can clean that piece with a $1 bill. 15 minutes later and some maneuvering in the furnace with my $1 bill, the piece has been cleaned, furnace is staying lit, and my wife and kiddos have heat again; success!