
Amana-Goodman B1370167 Limit Switch
The Amana-Goodman B1370167 Limit Switch is a high-precision safety component engineered for forced-air furnace systems. Specifically designed as a manual reset limit switch, this OEM replacement part (L230F) triggers at a fixed temperature of 230 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent equipment overheating and ensure safe operation. As a critical furnace high limit switch, the B1370167 serves as a secondary defense mechanism, requiring a manual intervention to restart the heating cycle once a thermal trip occurs. This part is a direct Amana furnace replacement part and is also compatible with a wide range of Goodman and Janitrol HVAC units. Whether you are troubleshooting a Goodman furnace limit switch trip or performing routine maintenance, using genuine HVAC OEM parts like the B1370167 ensures exact fitment and adheres to the original manufacturer's safety specifications for thermal protection.
Key Benefits- Critical Safety Protection: Monitors internal furnace temperatures and interrupts the circuit if levels exceed the 230°F threshold.
- Manual Reset Functionality: Requires a physical reset, ensuring the technician or homeowner can investigate the cause of overheating before the system resumes.
- Precise OEM Specifications: Designed by Amana-Goodman specifically for compatible air handlers and furnaces, maintaining system integrity.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand high-heat environments within the heat exchanger or blower housing.
- How do I know if my B1370167 limit switch needs to be replaced? If your furnace blower runs constantly but the burners won't ignite, or if the switch has "tripped" and will not reset, it may be faulty.
- Can I use a 250°F switch instead of this 230°F model? No. It is vital to use the specific temperature rating (L230F) designated for your model to avoid fire hazards or heat exchanger damage.
- Where is this switch typically located? It is usually mounted on the heater box or near the blower assembly where it can accurately sense internal temperatures.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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$5.37Amana-Goodman B1370167 Limit Switch
The Amana-Goodman B1370167 Limit Switch is a high-precision safety component engineered for forced-air furnace systems. Specifically designed as a manual reset limit switch, this OEM replacement part (L230F) triggers at a fixed temperature of 230 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent equipment overheating and ensure safe operation. As a critical furnace high limit switch, the B1370167 serves as a secondary defense mechanism, requiring a manual intervention to restart the heating cycle once a thermal trip occurs. This part is a direct Amana furnace replacement part and is also compatible with a wide range of Goodman and Janitrol HVAC units. Whether you are troubleshooting a Goodman furnace limit switch trip or performing routine maintenance, using genuine HVAC OEM parts like the B1370167 ensures exact fitment and adheres to the original manufacturer's safety specifications for thermal protection.
Key Benefits- Critical Safety Protection: Monitors internal furnace temperatures and interrupts the circuit if levels exceed the 230°F threshold.
- Manual Reset Functionality: Requires a physical reset, ensuring the technician or homeowner can investigate the cause of overheating before the system resumes.
- Precise OEM Specifications: Designed by Amana-Goodman specifically for compatible air handlers and furnaces, maintaining system integrity.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand high-heat environments within the heat exchanger or blower housing.
- How do I know if my B1370167 limit switch needs to be replaced? If your furnace blower runs constantly but the burners won't ignite, or if the switch has "tripped" and will not reset, it may be faulty.
- Can I use a 250°F switch instead of this 230°F model? No. It is vital to use the specific temperature rating (L230F) designated for your model to avoid fire hazards or heat exchanger damage.
- Where is this switch typically located? It is usually mounted on the heater box or near the blower assembly where it can accurately sense internal temperatures.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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The Amana-Goodman B1370167 Limit Switch is a high-precision safety component engineered for forced-air furnace systems. Specifically designed as a manual reset limit switch, this OEM replacement part (L230F) triggers at a fixed temperature of 230 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent equipment overheating and ensure safe operation. As a critical furnace high limit switch, the B1370167 serves as a secondary defense mechanism, requiring a manual intervention to restart the heating cycle once a thermal trip occurs. This part is a direct Amana furnace replacement part and is also compatible with a wide range of Goodman and Janitrol HVAC units. Whether you are troubleshooting a Goodman furnace limit switch trip or performing routine maintenance, using genuine HVAC OEM parts like the B1370167 ensures exact fitment and adheres to the original manufacturer's safety specifications for thermal protection.
Key Benefits- Critical Safety Protection: Monitors internal furnace temperatures and interrupts the circuit if levels exceed the 230°F threshold.
- Manual Reset Functionality: Requires a physical reset, ensuring the technician or homeowner can investigate the cause of overheating before the system resumes.
- Precise OEM Specifications: Designed by Amana-Goodman specifically for compatible air handlers and furnaces, maintaining system integrity.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand high-heat environments within the heat exchanger or blower housing.
- How do I know if my B1370167 limit switch needs to be replaced? If your furnace blower runs constantly but the burners won't ignite, or if the switch has "tripped" and will not reset, it may be faulty.
- Can I use a 250°F switch instead of this 230°F model? No. It is vital to use the specific temperature rating (L230F) designated for your model to avoid fire hazards or heat exchanger damage.
- Where is this switch typically located? It is usually mounted on the heater box or near the blower assembly where it can accurately sense internal temperatures.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.












