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They use hot surface ignition on lots of stuff, Adam. My boiler in my last house used one. I always kept two on the shelf, they burned up regularly.
I'll watch the video before commenting any further, but my guess is that the fan induction motor is borked. It's not making the pressure switch and that's holding out the whole ignition system, which it's supposed to do. If there's an electronic ignition control, it'll code, but it means nothing. Duane, you might be able to restart the unit by turning the tstat all the way down, turn off the breaker for 5 minutes, flip it back on, and turn the t-stat back up.
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I've done this in the past. Had issues with my set-back thermostat. The furnace would run long enough to raise the temp a couple of degrees, but then kick out. Restetting would get it running again for a couple more degrees, then kick off again, followed by the blinking led. Solved it by raising it slowly to the desired temp and don't use the setback function any longer.
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