RUUD U96V No Air From Vents
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ECM Blower Motor Control Module
The ECM module contains sensitive power-switching electronics and a thermistor that regulates inrush current. In high-efficiency furnaces, these components are prone to failure from voltage spikes or overheating caused by restrictive ductwork. Replacing the module restores the ability to convert AC to the pulsed DC signals required for the motor to spin.
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10%
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Integrated Furnace Control (IFC) Board
The IFC acts as the brain of the furnace, managing the sequence of operation. If the board's logic circuits fail to output the low-voltage communication signal to the blower motor, the blower will remain stationary despite the furnace successfully completing the ignition sequence. This part is critical if the blower fails to receive its 'call' for air movement.
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5%
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Variable Speed ECM Blower Motor & Module Assembly
When the internal motor windings suffer from a dielectric breakdown or the rotor bearings seize, the entire assembly must be replaced. This is the complete mechanical and electronic solution if the failure has propagated from the module into the physical motor coils, rendering sub-component repair impossible.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the ECM Blower Motor Control Module.
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