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Model # 867761013 Official Sears upflow gas furnace

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Capacitor 91593
#2B

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Capacitor

Part #91593

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Thermocouple 600268
Thermocouple

Part #600268

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N Gas Valve 1004612
N gas valve

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Lp Gas Valve 1004613
Lp gas valve

Part #1004613

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Capacitor 706338
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Part #706338

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Capacitor 602974
Capacitor

Part #602974

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Limit Switch 1005549
Limit switch

Part #1005549

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Furnace Temperature Limit Switch 1004304
Furnace temperature limit switch

Part #1004304

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Switch 1005548
#13A

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Switch

Part #1005548

Replaced by #1013101

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Fan Relay 92840
Fan relay

Part #92840

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