Updated 2026-06-25

Carrier Furnace Error Codes & What They Mean

Compiled & reviewed by Nikolai Tsyrenov · Updated 2026-06-25

How do I read Carrier furnace error codes?

Carrier furnaces signal faults by blinking a two-digit status code on the amber control-board LED — the number of short flashes is the first digit and the number of long flashes is the second, so 3 short flashes then 3 long flashes reads as code 33.

How to read Carrier furnace codes

Carrier furnaces signal faults by blinking a two-digit status code on the amber control-board LED — the number of short flashes is the first digit and the number of long flashes is the second, so 3 short flashes then 3 long flashes reads as code 33. Read it through the small viewport in the lower (blower) access panel; there's a brief pause between the two digits and a longer pause before the code repeats.

Carrier furnace code list

CodeWhat it means (tap for fixes)
Code 11No previous code stored — the control has no fault in its memory.
Code 12Blower on after power up — the blower runs for about 90 seconds after power is restored during a call for heat.
Code 13Limit circuit lockout — the lockout version of code 33, triggered when the limit or flame-rollout switch stays open too long.
Code 24Secondary-voltage fuse is open — the 3-amp control-board fuse has blown due to a short in the low-voltage (24V) wiring.
Code 25Model-selection or setup error — the control board doesn't have a valid model configured (appears on variable-speed boards such as the Carrier 58MVP/58MVC).
Code 31Pressure switch or relay did not close, or reopened, when it should have. (Manual revisions print this as either the 'High-Heat' or 'Medium-Heat' pressure switch/relay — the underlying fault is the same.)
Code 32Low-heat pressure switch did not close, or reopened — the low-heat pressure switch failed to close on a call for low-heat, or opened during low-heat operation.
Code 33Limit circuit fault — the high-limit or flame-rollout switch is open because the furnace is overheating, almost always from restricted airflow.
Code 34Ignition-proving fault — flame was not sensed, or was lost shortly after, during the trial for ignition.
Code 41Blower motor fault — the circulator (blower) motor failed to reach speed or didn't communicate with the control in time.
Code 45Control circuitry lockout — the board detected an internal self-check error (software, gas-valve relay, or flame-sense circuit).
⚠️ Safety first. Gas furnaces burn fuel and produce combustion gases. If you ever smell gas (a rotten-egg or sulfur odor), hear hissing, or your carbon-monoxide alarm sounds, do not touch light switches, thermostats, or the furnace — leave the home immediately and call your gas utility's emergency line or 911 from outside. Homeowners should limit themselves to simple, safe steps: setting the thermostat, checking and replacing the air filter, confirming the furnace switch and breaker are on, keeping supply registers and return grilles open, and clearing snow, ice, or debris from outdoor vent and intake terminations. Never bypass, jumper, or reset safety switches (limit, flame-rollout, or pressure switches), never open the gas valve or burner compartment, and never attempt combustion, electrical, or control-board repairs yourself. Error codes point toward a problem but are not a substitute for proper diagnosis — when in doubt, turn the system off and call a licensed HVAC technician. Keep working carbon-monoxide detectors on every level of your home.

Carrier furnace code FAQ

How do I read the error code on a Carrier furnace?
Carrier furnaces signal faults by blinking a two-digit status code on the amber control-board LED — the number of short flashes is the first digit and the number of long flashes is the second, so 3 short flashes then 3 long flashes reads as code 33.
Where is the diagnostic light on a Carrier furnace?
It's on the control board, usually visible through a small sight glass on the lower blower-compartment door. You may need to remove the door panel to read it clearly.
What is the most common Carrier furnace code?
Code 11 — No previous code stored — the control has no fault in its memory.

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Sources: shareddocs.com. General information for homeowners — confirm against your furnace's installation manual.