Yes I do ..... 1) Sometimes it is alternating fast flashes (we have two green led lights) and I can get that back on track by dropping and then resetting the thermostat. The flow chart suggests it could be an electrical ground or voltage issue.
2) Lately after the burners shut down after a heating run, it keeps asking for heat for a while (both lights fast together) and then it slips into a mode where #1 is off and #2 is slow flashing. This code says something to do with a pressure switch issue.
Both will eventually start up on their own, the first issue in about 30 minutes, the second one in about 15 minutes. It is definitely not the heat sensor problem (ignition failure of the burners shortly after firing up) ..... that I would recognize from previous issues and I replaced the sensor a while back and that hasn't happened again.
Just went out for a walk and ran into an HVAC guy in the neighbourhood, he was heading inside a home for a service call. He might be able to drop by and see my furnace, I will keep you posted. Thanks for the reply.
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