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Carrier 58MVB Furnace Error Codes — Variable-Speed Furnace Fault Guide

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Complete guide to Carrier 58MVB variable-speed furnace error codes, flash sequences, what each fault means, and how to diagnose and fix the most common failures.

Carrier 58MVB Furnace Error Codes — What They Mean

The Carrier 58MVB is a variable-speed, multi-position gas furnace that uses an ECM blower motor and communicates status through a diagnostic LED on the control board. Faults are displayed as flash sequences — count the fast flashes, then the slow flashes, to get the code. For example, 3 fast + 3 slow = Code 33. The LED is visible through the sight glass on the lower door without opening the furnace.

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Carrier 58MVB Flash Code Reference

Flash CodeMeaning
1 flashNormal — furnace call satisfied
2 flashesSystem lockout — retry limit reached
3 flashesPressure switch stuck open or failed
4 flashesOpen high-limit switch
5 flashesFlame detected with no call for heat
6 flashes115V power issue at control board
7 flashesGas valve circuit fault
8 flashesLow flame signal (weak or dirty flame sensor)
9 flashesReversed pressure switch hose
11 flashesIgnitor circuit open
13 flashesLimit switch cycle lockout (>3 trips in one hour)
14 flashesIgnition lockout (3 failed ignition attempts)
23 flashesPressure switch stuck closed before inducer
24 flashesSecondary pressure switch (two-stage units)
31 flashesHigh-limit switch open
33 flashesPressure switch opens during run cycle
34 flashesIgnition proving failed
45 flashesControl board or gas valve fault

Common Causes by Code

Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}

  1. Read the flash code — With the furnace off, remove the upper door and observe the LED through the lower sight glass during the next startup attempt. Count flashes carefully; write down the sequence.
  2. For pressure switch codes (3, 23, 33) — Inspect the condensate trap and drain line. Blow gently into the pressure switch tubing to confirm it is not plugged. Disconnect the hose at the switch and apply 1–2 inches of water column pressure with a manometer to confirm switch actuation.
  3. For limit switch codes (4, 13, 31) — Replace the air filter first. Confirm all supply and return registers are open. Let the furnace cool 30 minutes, then retry. If limit trips again within minutes, the ECM blower motor may have a failed winding — measure actual airflow or check blower RPM against the control board tap settings.
  4. For ignition/flame codes (8, 11, 14) — Measure ignitor resistance with the power off. Inspect flame sensor and clean with steel wool if coated. Confirm 24V AC reaches the gas valve during the ignition trial period.
  5. Clear lockout — For codes 2 and 14, turn the thermostat off for 30 seconds, then back on to reset. Some lockouts require cycling the 115V power at the disconnect.

Parts Often Needed

PartNotes
Flame sensorAmazon | Most common cause of Code 8; clean or replace
Hot surface ignitorAmazon | For Code 11 or 14; confirm correct wattage for 58MVB
Pressure switchAmazon | For persistent Code 3 or 33 after drain is clear
High-limit switchAmazon | For persistent Code 4/31 with adequate airflow
Control boardAmazon | For Code 45 or board damage; match to furnace serial
Condensate trapAmazon | Replace if cracked or plugged; specific to 58MVB design

When to Call a Pro

Gas pressure testing and gas valve diagnosis require a calibrated manometer and knowledge of proper manifold pressure settings for the 58MVB. ECM blower motor troubleshooting also requires specialized test equipment — a failed ECM module can mimic several different fault codes. If you’ve cleared the drain, replaced the filter, and the furnace still faults on every cycle, call a Carrier-authorized technician.


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