Goodman 9 Flash Error Code — What It Means
Nine flashes on a Goodman furnace diagnostic LED indicates reversed line and load power — the hot (L1) and neutral (L2) conductors supplying the furnace are swapped at the disconnect or power inlet. The furnace control board detects this polarity reversal through the flame sensing circuit and shuts the unit down. The furnace will not fire until polarity is corrected because a reversed neutral can create a shock hazard and false flame signals.
Common Causes
- Reversed hot and neutral at the disconnect — Wires were installed backwards at the furnace disconnect switch or breaker. This is the single most common cause of a 9-flash code.
- Incorrect wiring after a service call or replacement — A furnace or control board replacement where the power leads were not matched correctly to the original line colors.
- Reversed outlet polarity feeding a plug-in furnace — On smaller units that use a standard outlet, a miswired receptacle with reversed slots will trigger this fault.
- Bootleg ground (neutral-ground reversal) — A faulty wiring job where neutral and ground are swapped at the panel or outlet causes the board to sense incorrect polarity.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Turn off power at the breaker — Cut power to the furnace circuit before opening any electrical panel or disconnect. Lock out the breaker if possible.
- Identify the furnace disconnect or power inlet — Open the furnace disconnect box or the power entry point on the furnace cabinet.
- Check wire assignments — The black (hot) wire should connect to the brass/hot terminal and the white (neutral) wire to the silver/neutral terminal. If they are reversed, that is the fault.
- Swap the wires to correct polarity — Move the black wire to the hot terminal and the white wire to the neutral terminal. Secure all connections firmly.
- Verify with a non-contact voltage tester or multimeter — With power restored, confirm hot is present on the black wire and neutral on the white wire before closing panels.
- Check the outlet if applicable — For plug-in units, use an outlet tester to verify the receptacle has correct polarity. If reversed, correct the outlet wiring at the wall box.
- Reset the system — Restore power, set the thermostat to call for heat, and confirm the furnace starts normally. The 9-flash code should clear immediately once polarity is correct.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Outlet polarity tester | Amazon | Inexpensive tool for quickly diagnosing reversed outlets |
| Wire nuts / terminals | Amazon | For re-terminating corrected wiring connections |
| Furnace control board | Amazon | Only if board was damaged by sustained polarity reversal (rare) |
When to Call a Pro
If you are not comfortable working inside an electrical panel or disconnect, call a licensed electrician. Reversed polarity at the panel is a shock hazard and should be corrected by someone qualified to work on live electrical systems. Once polarity is confirmed correct, the HVAC system should require no further repair.