Try national energy they are on line they sell spares
Put an aftermarket motor in it. match rpms and horsepower.
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SOURCE: Furnace Blower Motor Specs
That information is usually on the data plate on the furnace and on the motor itself. All you need to know now is the HP. Other than that a universal consolidator motor is an easy fix too. It can handle 1/6-1/3HP.
SOURCE: Goodman furnace GMPN080-4 Getting 4 RED blinks/Open Limit Swtch
You have a limit switch located in the furnace (a little bigger than a dime and located near the center of the front panel, sometimes the switch is mounted to a small fiberglass board) . There will be two wires going to it. They sometimes trip so often that they fail to automatically reset(due to dirty filters or undersized ductwork). You can SHUT OFF POWER TO THE FURNACE, then remove the two screws holding the switch in the furnace, pull the switch out of the furnace and tap on it and wipe it off.
The switch may work a few more times but should be replaced with the same size and type. You will see some rating printed on the switch somewhere. Write down all the numbers and get a replacemet from a furnace/AC supply house. If you have a meter and know how to use it you could check the switch for continuity.
Sometimes just a tap on the switch will get it going. There will also be a couple of rollout switches that could be tripped. They have little buttons on them to reset them. If they trip it may have other issues to be solved.
Hope this helps!
Matt
SOURCE: How to install a new blower motor in a Goodman gas
remove the blower unit it slides out on some gas furnaces you may have a control bord in the way if you dont have a goodman motor you will need a belly band to clamp to new motor to provide the mounting arms also after loosening the shaft set screw spray w wd40 turn on side and shake motor should fall out if gas furn 115v motor hope this helps
SOURCE: Carrier 58 Series Furnace Blower Motor Won't Shut Off
Yes. If the high limit is tripped, the furnace will bring on the fan continuously until the limit resets. Often, they will not reset if tripped repeatedly. If the furnace is too large for your application, you probably are not able to move enough air to keep the heat exchanger cool enough.
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