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Originally Posted by Lzen
If I remember correctly, the Honeywell had me do some jumper wires on the furnace. My house was built in 1989 but, we just moved into it 3 years ago. I don't know how old the furnace is, exactly. I don't think its really old by any means. Probably not a newer model, though.
The Honeywell thermostat had been working fine from when I installed it a year ago. Went through last winter and all of the seasons until now with no issues whatsoever. But lately it's been heating the house up to warm at like 4 or 5 am and/or not staying on long enough to heat up the house when we get up at 6:30am. Why can't they make things that work and are durable?
I thought I had it figured out. Did a factory reset. Got rid of the setting that has it heat up so that the temp is at the 70 degrees when we get up in the morning. And that worked flawlessly until this morning. Temp. was right where it was set on the schedule last night. Then went down to lower temp that we like to have overnight. Then kicked on right at 6:30am. The problem is that it wouldn't stay on long enough to heat up past 65. That's not terrible but a little cool getting out of the shower in the morning. I just want something that works . 
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My 50 year old(?) thermostat still works fine.