
Furnaces aren't silent, but new or louder noises are your system trying to tell you something. Here's how to read them.
Usually a blower motor or belt issue. It often means a bearing or belt is wearing out — cheaper to fix early than after it fails.
Could be a loose panel or screw (minor) — or a failing motor or cracked component (not minor). If tightening panels doesn’t stop it, have it looked at.
Repeated clicking without ignition usually points to the ignitor, flame sensor, or gas supply — a common no-heat repair.
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