Posted by glen sw wi on January 15, 2018 at 17:47:54 from (207.190.114.18):
In Reply to: Carrier Furnace. posted by Mark-IA on January 15, 2018 at 10:21:31:
Do a search for faulty furnace heat exchanger on the net. I had a Bryant furnace with a bad heat exchanger. I don't remember which furnace company is the one that makes the exchanger for several different other brands. My dealer gave me a good price on a new furnace. This furnace was out of warranty. The replacement route was a lot cheaper than just replacing the exchanger in the old unit. About a year after the forgoing I was informed about by some legal eagle that I would fall under the class action suit and needed to provide further info on the purchase. Did that and then several months later they requested more info about the furnace and it's purchase. Since I had given them all the information on their first request, I asked them how much I could expect out of the class action suit. They told me about $250 at which point it wasn't worth my time. The deal my dealer gave me was worth more than that. Since you don't have a new furnace from your dealer it might be worth checking out if there was a class action settlement on your furnace. Long, but I hope it helps.
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