American Standard | Furnaces

Error Code No LED (Off)

Troubleshooting guide for the American Standard Furnaces system fault No LED (Off).

Disclaimer: This information is for general reference. Error codes can vary by model and production year. Always refer to your machine's specific manual and the information printed on the unit itself.

System Diagnosis

No power to furnace (control board not lit).

Potential Causes & Solutions

  • Verify the furnace is plugged in and getting power.
  • Check the circuit breaker and any blown fuses, and inspect wiring connections.

Verify Before Replacing Parts

  1. Confirm the exact American Standard model family and furnaces context before acting on a generic code description.
  2. Start with line voltage, low voltage, and board output checks in sequence so the fault is isolated cleanly.
  3. Inspect connectors, relay outputs, and any recently replaced electrical parts for mismatch or loose fit.
  4. After the correction, run the system long enough to confirm the code does not return under normal load.

Field Signals to Confirm

What usually confirms it

Missing voltage, inconsistent outputs, or a fault that changes when a connector is reseated.

What can fool you

Intermittent power quality and field wiring problems can mimic a failed board.

When to Escalate the Call

  • You have unstable supply power, repeated fuse failures, or signs of board damage.
  • The failure path involves multiple boards or field-modified wiring.

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