What Is Furnace Short-Cycling?
Short-cycling is when a furnace turns on, runs briefly (2–5 minutes), shuts off, then starts again repeatedly — never completing a full heating cycle. Normal furnace cycles run 10–20 minutes. Short-cycling wastes energy, causes excessive wear on components, and results in poor comfort. In Minnesota's cold winters, a short-cycling furnace can leave your home under-heated despite running almost constantly.
Common Causes of Short-Cycling
- Oversized furnace: The most common cause. An oversized furnace heats the space too quickly, triggering the thermostat to shut it off before the blower has properly distributed heat. Proper Manual J sizing prevents this — see our buying guide.
- Overheating / limit switch trip: Restricted airflow (dirty filter, blocked vents) causes the furnace to overheat, tripping the high limit switch. The furnace shuts down, cools, restarts — and short-cycles repeatedly. Fix: replace the filter and open all vents.
- Flame sensor failure: A dirty or failing flame sensor causes the furnace to ignite, then shut off within seconds as a safety response. Cleaning the flame sensor often resolves this immediately.
- Heat exchanger crack: Safety switches may shut the furnace down if a cracked heat exchanger is detected. This requires professional inspection.
- Thermostat issues: A thermostat placed in direct sunlight, near a heat source, or with a faulty sensor may trigger premature shutoff. See our thermostat guide.
Why Short-Cycling Is Expensive
Each furnace startup consumes more energy than steady operation. Short-cycling increases wear on the ignitor, heat exchanger, and blower motor, shortening furnace life. For Minnesota homeowners, short-cycling during a heating season can add hundreds of dollars to energy bills.
Fixing Short-Cycling
Start with the simplest fixes: replace the filter, open all registers, clean the flame sensor. If short-cycling persists, have a technician assess sizing and inspect the heat exchanger. If your furnace is oversized and aging, a properly sized new Goodman from Furnace Direct may be the most cost-effective solution.
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