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Trane Air Handler Parts

Opting for real OEM Trane ignition modules from Parts Town gives you the advantage of parts you can trust in your HVAC unit. They're crafted to the specifications of the equipment, keeping it running smoothly and safely. Don't have time to wait? We have same day shipping on all in-stock Trane replacement ignition modules until 9PM ET Monday-Friday, meaning less downtime for your unit.

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Trane MOD02971 Communication Interface Module with Wire Harness, Wireless, Outdoor, 100MW, 16 Channel

Trane
  • Mfr Part # MOD02971
  • Parts Town # TRNMOD02971
  • Quantity3

In Stock, Ships today

Trane IGN00030 IGNITOR; CONTROL...FOR USE WITH WHITE RO

Trane
  • Mfr Part # IGN00030
  • Parts Town # TRNIGN00030
  • Quantity0

Out of stock, but not out of mind! Place your order now and we'll get it to you ASAP.

Trane CNT05135 Ignition Control Board, Direct Spark, Dual Stage

Trane
  • Mfr Part # CNT05135
  • Parts Town # TRNCNT05135
  • Quantity0

Obsolete, replaced by TRNICM2915

Trane Air Handler Parts

Opting for real OEM Trane ignition modules from Parts Town gives you the advantage of parts you can trust in your HVAC unit. They're crafted to the specifications of the equipment, keeping it running smoothly and safely. Don't have time to wait? We have same day shipping on all in-stock Trane replacement ignition modules until 9PM ET Monday-Friday, meaning less downtime for your unit.

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Trane Replacement Ignition Modules

Discover real OEM parts that are tailored to your HVAC unit at Parts Town. We guarantee high-quality Trane ignition modulesfor a high-quality repair that’ll enhance the safety and efficiency of your unit. These parts are essential to keep your appliances running smoothly and keeping spaces at a comfortable temperature. Stock up on Trane ignition control modules, so you have them when you need them.

What is an Furnace Ignition Module?

The furnace ignition module holds a very important position within the unit’s operations. Its primary function entails igniting the burners, which enables the furnace to efficiently and effectively heat the entire building.

What is the Lifespan of an Furnace Ignition Module?

With the proper maintenance attention, a furnace ignitor can last for approximately seven years. The key is consistent upkeep to ensure the longevity of the unit. By adhering to the maintenance schedule recommended by the manufacturer, you can extend the lifespan of various components of the ignition module.

What are Common Causes of Furnace Ignition Module Failure?

There are numerous factors that can lead to the failure of your furnace ignition module. Some potential causes can include a faulty ignitor, impaired ignition system, overactive blower, power fluctuations and clogged filters. For a more precise diagnosis for furnace ignition failure, arrange an appointment with a qualified service technician.

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