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How long has it been in service?
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http://www.weinstall.ca/furnace-error-co...codes.html
You checked the pressure switch hose?
Somewhat interestingly, I had one of the lower-end units installed in a retail space and the pressure switch hose was supposed to be cut to final length by the installer, such that there were no sags. They didn't, and water collected in the sag until the unit wouldn't fire.
It doesn't take much restriction in that hose to prevent operation.
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Yup checked it all however the fan would never turn on so the pressure switches were a moot point. Once I unplugged the ingitor it finally starting working right. Other than not having an ignitor plugged in to light the flame.
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So, what does the unit literature say a 9 blink code is? I had a unit recently that would cycle right up to energize igniter. As that relay on the board closed, voltage on the board would drop until the board cycled off and restarted. This drop and restart was happening in fractions of a second. The igniter was fine, the board was not throwing a diagnostic fault code.
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Odd one. Last time I had a similar issue on a Goodman, a board replacement corrected it. Have you tried an igniter replacement? 40 is pretty low and would throw a pretty high draw on the board.
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