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AMANA DIAGNOSTIC REFERENCE DUAL 7-SEGMENT DISPLAY (TWO-STAGE VARIABLE-SPEED) DOC AMANA-E0

Amana furnace: Ignition Lockout (E0)

E0 YOUR LIGHT: DISPLAY CODE E0 — MATCH IT ABOVE

Try DIY first, then call a pro

What does E0 mean on a Goodman furnace display? Three failed ignition cycles — the control can't establish measurable combustion and locks out. Same reset as flash models: thermostat OFF 5–20 s, or kill power ≥5 s.

Gas / CO warning

This condition involves the gas or combustion side. If you smell gas or a CO alarm sounds: leave, then call your gas utility. Diagnostic info here is reference — combustion repairs are for licensed technicians.

GOOD NEWS: THE FIRST CHECKS ARE FREE AND TAKE MINUTES.

Try these first — in this order

Clean the flame sensor first; watch whether the igniter glows during the ignition attempt.

1Check: Dirty flame sensor
2Check: Bad igniter or gas-supply issue
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Repeated lockouts after cleaning = gas pressure or valve diagnosis. DIY part cost: $8–15 / $15–35 — a pro visit for this class of fault typically runs $150–350.

What causes it (in order of likelihood)

  1. Dirty flame sensor DIY-CHECKABLE
  2. Bad igniter or gas-supply issue DIY-CHECKABLE

Parts referenced by this code

0130F00010 — Flame Sensor
$8–15 · also sold as B1172606
0130F00008S — Hot Surface Igniter
$15–35 · also sold as 594476

Always match parts against your model's parts list — part numbers vary within a series.

Applies to

GMVC96 · GCVC96 · AMVC96 · ACVC96

Different Amana generations use different code maps. If your series isn't listed, don't assume this meaning — check your blower-door label.

Verified against Goodman GMVC96/GCVC96 Service Manual, p.44

Last verified 2026-07-06 · how we verify