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Fujitsu Furnace Diagnostics & Fault Codes
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πŸ”₯ KB ARTICLE: Fujitsu / ICP FF85215LT96M Furnace Diagnostics & Fault Codes

Document Type: Troubleshooting Guide
Applies To: FF85215LT96M (96% Gas Furnace Family)
Brand: Fujitsu / ICP
Last Updated: 2025-11-25
Source File: Fujitsu FF85215LT96M Furnace Diagnostics.pdf


1. SUMMARY

This article provides a full diagnostic reference for the FF85215LT96M furnace family, including normal operating codes, fault codes, causes, and corrective actions. It is intended for field technicians and tech support agents troubleshooting ignition, airflow, limit, flame sense, and communication issues.


2. TAGS

Furnace FF85215LT96M Diagnostics Troubleshooting Fault Codes Ignition Flame Sensor Pressure Switch Blower Motor IFC Control Board Fujitsu ICP 96% Furnace


3. NORMAL OPERATION CODES

Code Meaning Notes
β€” Standby No thermostat call
h / H Gas heat (low / high) Normal heating
c / C Cooling (low / high) Cooling mode
cd / Cd Cooling + Dehumidification Reduced airflow
F Continuous fan G call from thermostat
hP / HP Heat pump heating Dual fuel systems
dF Defrost heat assist Low-stage heat during defrost

4. FAULT CODE TABLE (SEARCH OPTIMIZED)

Ignition & Flame Sense

Code Description Likely Cause Corrective Action
10 1-hour lockout Multiple ignition failures Correct issue, cycle power
11 Failed ignition Gas off, bad igniter, dirty flame probe Verify gas, clean flame rod, inspect igniter
12 Low flame sense Weak microamp signal Clean/replace flame sensor, verify ground
13 Flame lost Flame not stable, gas supply issue Check crossover, pressure, burners
14 Flame present w/ valve OFF (Critical) Stuck gas valve, miswire Replace valve, correct wiring

Limit & Safety Switches

Code Description Likely Cause Corrective Action
22 Main limit open Overheat, low airflow Restore airflow, check motor, replace limit
23 HALC open Missing jumper Install jumper P1 pins 3–5
33 Flame rollout open Blocked HX, vent issues Reset rollout, inspect burners + venting

Pressure Switch Faults

Code Description Likely Cause Corrective Action
44 Low PS closed w/ inducer off Stuck switch Replace switch, check venting
45 / 46 Low PS open w/ inducer on Vent blockage, long runs, inducer failure Clear vent, repair inducer, install altitude kit
55 High PS closed w/ inducer off Stuck switch Replace, check wiring
57 High PS open High static, vent blockage Restore venting, check inducer

Water / Condensate Faults

Code Description Likely Cause Corrective Action
58 Water circuit open Missing sensor or wiring open Restore sensor wiring
59 Water sensed Blocked drain/trap Clear drain, reposition sensor

Blower / Motor / Communication

Code Description Likely Cause Corrective Action
60 Blower fault (can run) High static, wiring, wheel issue Reduce static, inspect wiring + wheel
61 Blower fault (cannot run) Motor failure Free rotor, replace motor
66 Blower overspeed Excess static Fix ducting, open registers
68 No blower comms No 24V/120V, bad harness Verify power at motor, inspect harness

Control Board / Memory Card

Code Description Cause Corrective Action
d6 HP conflict Wrong motor or memory card Install correct card/motor
d4 No model data Missing card Install model card
d1 Model data missing (Critical) Corrupt or unreadable card Replace card
93 Internal IFC fault Control board failure Replace IFC
99 Remote fault reset β€” Informational only

5. LOCKOUT CONDITIONS

Soft Lockouts

  • 5-minute lockout: low PS won’t close

  • 1-hour lockout: repeated ignition failures, unexpected flame, water sensed, dead blower declared

Hard Lockouts

Requires power cycle:

  • Internal IFC fault

  • Gas valve energized unexpectedly

  • Dead blower 4Γ— during same heat demand


6. BLOWER MOTOR DIAGNOSTICS

Error 68

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Step 1 β€” Verify Power

  • 120V present at pins 4 & 5

  • 24V present at pins 3 & 4

Step 2 β€” Force Motor Test

  • Apply 24V to P5: motor should run at ~75%

  • No response β†’ wiring or failed motor

Step 3 β€” Check for Overspeed

  • High static

  • Closed registers

  • Wheel loose

Step 4 β€” Internal Fault Check

  • Overheating

  • Rotor blocked

  • Replace motor if codes 60/61 persist


7. IFC (Integrated Furnace Control) NOTES

  • Always transfer original memory card to new IFC

  • DO NOT use cards from a different model

  • Confirm dipswitch settings match original board


8. FIELD TECH QUICK CHECKLIST

βœ” Confirm thermostat call type (heat, cool, fan)
βœ” Verify venting is clear
βœ” Check pressure switch tubing for cracks/sags
βœ” Inspect flame sensor microamps (goal: >1.5 Β΅A typically)
βœ” Verify blower wheel is clean and tight
βœ” Inspect condensate trap for blockage
βœ” Match memory card to model
βœ” Ensure proper polarity and grounding


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