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Model # NF97X080V4C00 Official GE hvac-gas furnace

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official GE NF97X080V4C00 hvac-gas furnace, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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104007-01 Transformer Power Choke 10Y66
#181

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104007-01 transformer power choke

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42j3201 Transformer 42J32
#180

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42j3201 transformer

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103016-03 Valve-gas (modulating) 15D34
#40

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103016-03 valve-gas (modulating)

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102906-02 Orifice-lp .034 71W48
#4

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102906-02 orifice-lp .034

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Lp Kit 11K48
#5

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Lp kit

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607308-18 Kit-ign Cntrl (103131-06) 15T95
#30

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607308-18 kit-ign cntrl (103131-06)

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105165-01 Gasket-graphite Igniter/sens 16A58
#67

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105165-01 gasket-graphite igniter/sens

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Gea Badge 107213-05
#9997

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Gea badge

Part #107213-05

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104549-17 Pressure Switch 2-stg-.50/-.15 16V45
#20

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104549-17 pressure switch 2-stg-.50/-.15

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Inducer-comb Air Var Speed (105160-01) 16J35
#55

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Inducer-comb air var speed (105160-01)

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