Looking in your local Yellow Pages will provide a list of furnace repair companies. You do not need to take the furnace to them, they will come to your home and do an assessment of the damage and give you an estimate of how much it will cost to repair. When calling for repair estimates, make sure that the do not charge for the estimate and only charge for repair work done.
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Well it could be the hot and neutral wire needs to be swapped at the furnace. And if its an older unit that this has just occur on the control board could be faulty.
One risk of repairing your own furnace, is that if you make an error, it may cost more to repair, should you then hire a professional. Additionally, there is the risk of injury.
One could find information on gas furnace troubleshooting online at Ask. Hvac for beginners is also a great place to look. One could also contact their local gas furnace dealer and/or repairer for gas furnace troubleshooting.
Here's one that will install and repair your furnace in Vail or Eagle, CO: http://www.kimmelservice.com/heatingrepair.html
When a typical residential furnace or gas package unit "high limit switch" is found to be bad it is replaced with a new one-not repaired.
Could be a drain for the inducer motor if it has one and it depends do you have a a/c coil on your furnace if so it could be a drain for it.
A rattling noise from your furnace could be caused by loose components, a malfunctioning blower motor, or a problem with the heat exchanger. It is important to have a professional HVAC technician inspect and repair the issue to prevent further damage.
There are many places online where one could purchase a gas furnace. One could buy from Lennox, Holmes Heating, Express HVAC, Bryant, Ruud, or even eBay.
If your furnace has a blown fuse, you should first turn off the power to the furnace and then replace the blown fuse with a new one of the same type and rating. If the fuse continues to blow, it may indicate a larger issue with the furnace that requires professional repair.
Don't try to do it yourself. Be safe and try to get a furnace technician to help reignite the oil/diesel furnace from a company that specialises in furnace repair instead.
You can check in the owners Manuel to for trouble shooting techniques. If this does not work you can call a repair service. You can also buy insurance for you furnace that includes maintenance and repairs.