White-Rodgers 5D51-78 Fan Control - SOLVED

After almost 50 years my original White-Rodgers fan control wore out. Unlike the original, the replacement control had a MANUAL/AUTO control lever. I had the first replacement in about a year and several times it would switch to MAN by itself. So, I bought another one and it has done the same thing twice since I installed it in March. Is this a common problem with these units? Is there a way to fix this?
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maybe the cover or something else is sitting in such a way that it is moving it or you got 2 from am bad run. you could try a honeywell/resideo.
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I am currently running with the fan control cover removed.
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Does the furnace shake?
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No, it runs smooth.
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Does the lever actually get moved by itself to the manual position.
Maybe cover the slot in the cover so the lever can't move
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The Gremlins are back.
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Lever actually moves off the detent by itself. Need to come up with a way to hold it in the AUTO position. Emailed Emerson, but they did not reply.
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sounds like a defective part
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2nd one with the same problem. This one does not do it as often as the first one.
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Yeah, so sad.
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@chzuck can you post a couple of pictures with the cover on and off?
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The Honeywell has a push/pull button rather than a slide switch. You can get them without the switch. It's kind of obsolete anyway.
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Good to know. Wish I had looked for another brand before I replaced it the 2nd time with the same.
"Obsolete anyway" so is my furnace at 50 years old, but it is still in great shape.
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I have been running with the cover off. I will leave it on and see if that helps it to stay in AUTO.
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might have to take that plastic rivet out and put a washer under the head to make it tighter or replace it with a screw and nylock nut so you can adjust the tension. is it always in auto if you remove the lever altogether? definitely a manufacturing tolerance or untested design change thing.
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Take some duct tape and cut a slot in it and tape it over the lever. Its a hack.
Or do the same with a piece of sheet metal and put a short screw to hold it in place
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I like it!
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No the lever is needed to hold it in AUTO.
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