Updated 2026-06-25

Trane Furnace 9 Flashes: What It Means & How to Fix It

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⚠️ Try the safe checks, then a pro

What does Trane furnace 9 flashes mean?

Weak flame — the flame-current sense signal is low, indicating a weak or poorly sensed flame. Most often caused by Dirty flame sensor.

What your furnace LED does. The diagnostic light blinks 9 flashes, pause, repeat — that pattern is Trane furnace 9 flashes.

What Trane furnace 9 flashes means

Weak flame — the flame-current sense signal is low, indicating a weak or poorly sensed flame.

Common causes

Homeowner-safe steps to try

  1. Replace a dirty air filter and confirm vents are open
  2. Power-cycle the furnace once and let it complete one heat cycle

When to call a licensed HVAC technician

If the basic checks below don't clear the code, the fault recurs, or anything involves the gas valve, burners, flame sensor or wiring, stop and book a licensed HVAC technician. Repairs to the combustion or gas system are not DIY.

⚠️ 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.
When to call a pro: Flame-sensor cleaning/replacement and gas-pressure verification are pro-only — call a licensed HVAC technician. If you smell gas, leave and call your gas utility or 911 from outside.

Trane furnace 9 flashes FAQ

What does Trane furnace 9 flashes mean?
Weak flame — the flame-current sense signal is low, indicating a weak or poorly sensed flame.
What causes Trane furnace 9 flashes?
Common causes: Dirty flame sensor; Low gas pressure causing a weak flame; Faulty ignitor or high-resistance flame-sense wiring.
Can I fix Trane furnace 9 flashes myself?
You can safely try: Replace a dirty air filter and confirm vents are open; Power-cycle the furnace once and let it complete one heat cycle. Flame-sensor cleaning/replacement and gas-pressure verification are pro-only — call a licensed HVAC technician. If you smell gas, leave and call your gas utility or 911 from outside.

Other Trane furnace codes

Trane 3 FlashesRetries or recycles exceeded — the control reaTrane 4 FlashesInducer or pressure switch error — the draft iTrane 5 FlashesOpen limit or rollout switch — a high-temperatTrane 6 FlashesFlame sensed when no flame should be present —Trane 7 FlashesLine reverse polarity — the incoming 115V lineTrane 8 FlashesGas valve circuit error — the control detected

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Sources: manualslib.com. General information for homeowners, not professional advice — confirm against your furnace's manual and a licensed technician.