Payne Furnace 31 Error Code — What It Means
A Payne furnace flashing code 31 signals a pressure switch fault — the inducer motor ran but the pressure switch never closed (or opened when it should stay closed). Because Payne furnaces are manufactured by Carrier, the diagnostic system is identical: the control board counts flashes on the LED and locks out ignition until the pressure circuit proves safe. This is a safety function, not a nuisance fault; combustion gases could back-draft into the home if inducer airflow is compromised.
Common Causes
- Blocked or kinked pressure switch hose — The small rubber tube connecting the inducer housing to the pressure switch collapses, clogs with condensate, or cracks with age, giving the switch a false reading.
- Failed inducer motor — A worn inducer that spins too slowly cannot generate enough negative pressure to close the switch, triggering code 31 before ignition even starts.
- Faulty pressure switch — The diaphragm inside the switch can rupture or the contacts can fail, preventing the switch from closing regardless of actual inducer pressure.
- Restricted flue or intake pipe — Bird nests, ice blockage, or debris in the PVC vent piping reduces airflow, and the inducer cannot overcome the restriction to prove pressure.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Cut power to the furnace — Switch the furnace disconnect and thermostat off before touching any components.
- Inspect the pressure switch hose — Remove the hose from both the inducer port and the switch nipple. Blow through it to confirm it is clear. Replace any hose that is cracked, kinked, or has visible moisture inside.
- Check for condensate blockage — If the hose or inducer port has water in it, clear it and verify the condensate drain is flowing freely. A blocked drain can push water into the pressure circuit.
- Test the inducer motor — Restore power briefly and listen; the inducer should spin up quickly and steadily. A slow, noisy, or intermittent inducer needs replacement.
- Test the pressure switch with a manometer or multimeter — Measure switch continuity while the inducer runs. A switch that stays open under normal inducer suction is failed and needs replacement.
- Inspect flue and intake pipes — Walk to both pipe terminations at the exterior wall and confirm they are clear of obstructions.
- Reset the system — Cut power for 30 seconds, restore, and run a heat call. The LED should clear and the furnace should ignite normally.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Pressure switch (single or dual) | Amazon | Match the water column rating stamped on the original switch |
| Pressure switch hose | Amazon | Use the correct ID rubber tubing; generic vinyl can collapse |
| Inducer motor assembly | Amazon | Required if motor is noisy, slow, or intermittent |
When to Call a Pro
If the flue or intake piping is blocked and requires cutting into the wall or roof termination, or if the inducer draft motor tests confirm failure and you are unfamiliar with high-voltage furnace wiring, contact a licensed HVAC technician to complete the repair safely.