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Carrier 41 Error Code — Blower Motor Fault Fix

⚡ Quick Answer

Carrier error code 41 means the blower motor is not operating correctly. This guide covers diagnosis and fixes for the ECM blower motor fault on Carrier gas furnaces.

Error Code: Carrier 41

What it means: Code 41 is a blower motor fault — the control board is not detecting proper operation from the ECM (electronically commutated motor) blower. On most Carrier furnaces with variable-speed ECM motors, the board monitors a feedback signal from the motor module. When that signal is absent or out of range, the board locks out with Code 41. The furnace will shut down to prevent overheating and potential heat exchanger damage.

Common Causes

Diagnosis Steps

  1. Power off the furnace at the disconnect. Wait 60 seconds for the ECM module capacitors to discharge before touching connectors.
  2. Locate the ECM blower motor in the bottom section of the air handler. Inspect the large rectangular module bolted to the motor end.
  3. Check all motor connectors — unplug, inspect for corrosion, moisture, or bent pins. Reconnect firmly and restore power. If the fault clears, the connector was the problem.
  4. At the motor module, measure the 120V or 240V AC supply voltage while the furnace is calling for heating. If power is present at the module but the motor doesn’t run, the module or motor is failed.
  5. Remove the motor from the blower housing. Use a multimeter on resistance mode to measure across each winding set. Open windings (OL reading) confirm motor winding failure.

Fix

If the connectors are clean and seated, the fault is almost always the ECM module itself — not the motor. The module is sold separately from the motor and is significantly cheaper. Carrier, Bryant, and Payne furnaces use modules from Regal Beloit (formerly A.O. Smith) and GE. Match the module part number printed on the module label exactly — ECM modules are not interchangeable across motor frame sizes.

To replace the module: remove the two screws holding it to the motor end cap, unplug the two connectors, swap the replacement module, and reconnect. The motor itself does not need to be removed from the blower housing to replace the module.

If the motor winding has failed (open OL reading on any winding), replace the full motor assembly. Order by the motor’s HP, RPM, frame size, and rotation direction — all printed on the motor nameplate.

After replacement, restore power and observe the blower operation through a full heating cycle. The Code 41 should clear on the first successful cycle.

Parts

PartWhere to Buy
ECM motor module (match part number)RepairClinic, Grainger
ECM blower motor assemblyRepairClinic, SupplyHouse
Motor control boardSupplyHouse, Grainger

When to Call a Technician

Diagnosing an ECM motor correctly requires understanding the difference between the motor and module — many techs replace the whole motor when only the module is failed. If you’re not comfortable with electrical diagnosis or if this is a larger commercial system, have a licensed HVAC technician handle it. The repair itself (once diagnosed) is straightforward for a capable DIYer.


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