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7 error codes across 1 appliance types
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Code
Meaning
Severity
7P1
Trane furnace error code 7P1 indicates a communication failure on the Trane ComfortLink or communicating system bus. Modern Trane furnaces with communicating systems exchange digital data between the control board, the variable-speed ECM blower, and the communicating thermostat like a Trane XL824 or ComfortLink II. When that data link fails or gets interrupted, the control board logs 7P1 and may reduce functionality or shut down.
moderate
moderate
E12
E12 means your Trane tried to light three times and couldn't confirm a flame any of those times. The control board shuts everything down to keep unburned gas from piling up. It won't try again until you manually reset it.
high
high
E2.1
Trane furnace error code E2.1 means the rollout limit switch has opened. The rollout switch is positioned outside the combustion chamber and is designed to trip when flames or extremely hot gases roll out of the burner area rather than being contained and directed through the heat exchanger. This is a serious safety event that requires both a manual reset of the switch and a full investigation of the root cause before the furnace is operated again.
critical
critical
E3.2
The induced draft pressure switch did not close. On Trane XC95m and XV95 two-stage furnaces, E3.2 can be a Stage 1-only fault caused by the variable-speed inducer motor losing static pressure at low RPM before bearing wear becomes obvious at high fire. This makes E3.2 behave differently on Trane than on single-stage furnaces from other brands: it may clear itself on the second startup attempt when the control board allows a longer pre-purge.
high
high
HT2
Trane furnace error code HT2 indicates the secondary high temperature limit switch has tripped. The HT2 limit is positioned in the supply air plenum and triggers when the air temperature at the heat exchanger exceeds the safe operating threshold. Unlike E2.1 (a rollout switch), HT2 is typically caused by restricted airflow that causes heat to build up rather than by a combustion problem.
high
high
HUB
This hub covers all Trane furnace error codes for digital display and LED flash models. Trane furnaces with a digital display panel show alphanumeric codes directly (such as E3.2, E2.1, E12). Older LED-only models blink codes in short and long patterns similar to other brands. Error codes indicate which safety circuit or component has failed and guide the diagnostic process.
low
low
RESET-PROCEDURE
The furnace control board detected a fault during startup or operation and put itself in lockout mode to prevent damage. A reset power cycles the board, clears the fault memory, and lets it attempt the ignition sequence again from scratch.
moderate
moderate