Lennox Furnace Error Codes

Here’s what you need to know if your Lennox furnace is on the fritz.

What does a blinking light on a Lennox furnace mean?

Like Trane and Amana, Lennox furnaces are equipped with LED lights that are used to communicate issues. However, unlike Trane and Amana furnaces, Lennox HVAC systems use red and green lights to convey error codes. These lights flash in specific patterns to signify a particular issue.

If the red and green lights on your Lennox furnace are blinking simultaneously (quickly or slowly), this means that the furnace is functioning normally. All other patterns signify an issue that may require furnace repair.

How do you read Lennox error codes?

Lennox error codes are read based on the colour of the light that is flashing and how fast the light is blinking.

Here are some common error code patterns that you might see, along with details about what they mean.

Lennox Furnace Error CodesMeaningPotential Issue
Red light – flashing quickly
Green light – flashing slowly
Reversed polarityIssue with electrical wiring
Red light – flashing slowly
Green light – flashing quickly
Low flame errorIssue with flame sense rod, dirty flame sensor, poor gas pressure, etc.
Red light – flashing slowly
Green light – solid
High limit switch openPlugged filter, dirty blower wheel, ductwork issue, etc.
Red light – off
Green light – flashing slowly
Draft inducer or pressure switch failureBlocked inlet or exhaust vent, cracked hose, draft inducer not working, short in power switch, etc.
Red light – on, on, off
Green light – on, off, on
Circuit board failureIssue with control panel or wiring
Red and green lights alternating, flashing slowlyFlame failureIssue with pilot light or ignition sensor
Red and green lights alternating, flashing quicklyIssue with voltageImproper main ground