From watching TV I heard its 3 ft. because of the spark issue being too close to a gas vent. If you get a spark from the air-conditioner and the exhaust vents any gas. boom!!
In the exhaust pipe, near the engine.In the exhaust pipe, near the engine.
In the exhaust, near the catalytic converter.In the exhaust, near the catalytic converter.
It has two, left and right, near the exhaust manifolds (header)
To change a furnace filter, first turn off the furnace. Locate the filter, usually near the air intake. Remove the old filter and note the size. Insert the new filter, making sure it's facing the right way. Secure it in place and turn the furnace back on.
near the exhaust right near the back look in the dark but eat some carrots first help you see better
Provided you are nowhere near the focal point of the furnace then they are perfectly safe.
The furnace air filter is typically located near the air intake of the furnace, which is usually found in the return air duct or near the blower motor. It is important to regularly check and replace the filter to ensure proper functioning of the furnace.
There are at least 2 in the exhaust near the engine.There are at least 2 in the exhaust near the engine.
My wall furnace has an overheat safety switch. It's up near the top on the side of the unit. If the exhaust vent gets too hot, it will trip the switch off. I use a small screwdriver to reset the switch by pushing the little red button. The switch when activated shuts the thermostat to off. By resetting it, the thermostat will now work.
The furnace high limit switch is typically located near the heat exchanger or burner chamber of the furnace.
should be low on the exhaust, near the exhaust manifold. Near the left or right tires, sometimes, they can be near the the firewall. Bank one on the 4.3L would be the drivers side bank of cylinders. Bank one, sensor one, would be the sensor directly after the exhaust manifold on the drivers side.
The location of your furnace filter is typically found near the air intake or blower compartment of your furnace. It is usually located either inside the furnace unit itself or in a nearby filter slot.