Combustion adherent motor on Coleman DGAT070BDD?

I have a problem beside my furnace - I had techs come surrounded by and work over the heat exchange sector and since then the supporter motor gets stuck. I've replaced it twice and tired of spending money. Let me recount you the motor gets sooooo HOT that it will more than feasible burn my home down! Needless to say I own no heat for this coming winter. Has anyone else have this problem and what did you do?


Answers:    this particular furnace be ordered to be recalled and own the heat exchanger repaired for free by UPG(thats the parent company for york,coleman).....what do you tight by stuck...motors quits or motor locks up....most of these motors operate at 40 degrees C above room warmth...that is 110 degree plus the temp in your home...so if its 70 degree the motor can run at 180 degrees F. ....what happen to the original aficionado motor...is this the combustion motor or the blower fan motor....entail more information...
Replace the furnace with EVCON furnace.
Check the flue pipe for obstruction, check gas pressure, check amp draws on motor and voltages. Also check that the furnace isn't over firing and causing the motor to overheat. And I don't work out what you mean by " work over the fry exchanger"? Are they replacing it with the proper motor and capacitor?
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