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Loose Honeywell Harness Connector
AlexT
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I have a Honeywell S8610F 463 Intermittent Pilot Modules on my furnace. There is a connector that plugs into the harness for the automatic damper. An Effikal damper is plugged into the module. This little adapter (poorly made) no longer likes to stay plugged in and the damper isn't working reliably. Do you know if there is a source for this, or if there is some product that I could use to glue it in place while not interrupting the connection? I know this product is obsolete now so I'm not very optimistic. Seems like a very cheesy design unfortunately and I'm hoping somebody has an idea.
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I am sorry to tell you
but your best bet is to replace the module with an S8610U-3009 which is a Universal replacement. It comes with a harness connector as part of the module just like your existing module. I would make sure that the problem is the connection on the module and not the plug itself.
These controls are sold at just about any plumbing and heating supply.0
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