MECH-FLAME-SENSOR
Goodman · GMVC960804CN 96% AFUE 80,000 BTU Two-Stage Gas Furnace
The flame sensor rod is coated with oxide buildup and can no longer detect the flame properly — causes intermittent ignition failure (6-FLASH code); remove the single-screw mounted flame sensor rod and clean with fine emery cloth or steel wool until shiny; do NOT use sandpaper; this is the #1 furnace service call and a free fix if DIY
Error MECH-FLAME-SENSOR on the Goodman GMVC960804CN 96% AFUE 80,000 BTU Two-Stage Gas Furnace means: Dirty/Corroded Flame Sensor. The top-ranked community fix is “Replace the Flame Sensor Rod” (medium difficulty, ~30 min, DIY cost: $15-$25). 2 community-ranked fixes available below.
Published February 2026 · 2 fixes · furnace
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While many furnace repairs can be done safely at home, consider hiring a qualified technician if:
Average professional repair cost for this issue: $120-$180.
Incorrect Blower Speed / DIP Switch Configuration
System Lockout — Retry Limit Exceeded
Pressure Switch Stuck Closed
Pressure Switch Did Not Close
High Limit Switch Open
Flame Sensed Without Gas Valve Call
Flame Lost During Operation
Ignition Lockout — Failed to Ignite
The Goodman GMVC960804CN 96% AFUE 80,000 BTU Two-Stage Gas Furnace has 8 other known error codes:
Error code MECH-FLAME-SENSOR also appears on 2 other Goodman models:
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