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Old 2012-05-21, 07:25 PM   #1
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I have a water heater that just doesn't want to ignite after lunch today. The exhaust fan kicks in and it tries to light and then goes out and gives error 6 which is the maximum number of ignition retries or recycles has been reached and system is in lockout.

I unplugged and tried again but no luck. I had this happen before and the water heater was under a year old and replaced by the retail store. I would hate to have to spend another $1000 on this heater. Please help
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Old 2012-05-21, 08:15 PM   #2
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LEss then a year old?

-Flame rod is likely not dirty but I have seen many out of position with the burner from the factory. may just need adjustment
-HSI or hot surface ignitor may be cracked.
-gas supply on? Meter still on? Gas bills paid and uptodate?
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Old 2012-05-26, 01:48 PM   #3
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I took the exhaust pipe off as well as the intake air pipe. I blew them both out with air. I then reattached and tried it. I did the first failed attempt so I held the one side of the tank off the floor about an inch thinking maybe it wasn't level. It then lit up. I put a block under it.

Last night I heard the heater try twice before lighting. This morning it won't light and gives same error code. How do you adjust the flame rod? is there a diagram?

My last tank only lasted 4 months.
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Old 2012-05-26, 06:24 PM   #4
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The best option is to call a tech to make sure the install is to code and check the flame rod.

It shouldn't be an expensive fix - a new tank isn't needed.
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