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Rheem RGAA gas-fired highboy furnace Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Rheem RGAA gas-fired highboy furnace, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Furnace Burner for Rheem RGAA - Part 75-21585-02

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Rheem Gas-Fired Highboy Furnace RGAA FAQs

The most common Rheem furnace error is an ignition failure, which typically shows up as a “no heat” call with a blinking status light pattern on the control board. On Rheem RGAA gas-fired highboy furnaces, ignition-related faults are often tied to flame-sensing problems, gas supply issues, or airflow conditions that cause the furnace to shut down for safety.

What “most common” usually means on Rheem furnaces

Across Rheem gas furnaces, the most frequent service calls cluster into a few categories. Even when the exact blink code varies by control board, the underlying causes are usually consistent.

  • Dirty or weak flame sensing (burners light, then shut off)
  • Ignition trouble (no ignition, repeated tries, then lockout)
  • Airflow restriction (overheat or limit switch trip)
  • Venting or pressure switch problems (draft proving fails)
  • Low voltage or loose wiring connections

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

Turn off power to the furnace at the switch or breaker before opening panels. If you smell gas, stop and have the system checked by a qualified technician.

  • Replace the air filter and make sure supply registers are open
  • Confirm the thermostat is calling for heat and has good batteries (if applicable)
  • Check the furnace door is fully seated (many units have a door safety switch)
  • Look for blocked intake or exhaust venting (snow, nests, debris)
  • Inspect wiring for loose spade connectors or heat damage

Parts that commonly relate to ignition and “no heat” symptoms

If troubleshooting points to a blower or airflow problem contributing to shutdowns, these model-related parts are commonly involved.

Symptom you see Common direction Example part on this model page
Furnace starts, then shuts down on safety Airflow or blower issue Motor 45460
Weak airflow, noisy blower Blower wheel or mounting issue Check blower wheel and mounts
Blower hums or struggles to start Motor capacitor issue Capacitor 12907

Why it matters

Ignition and safety shutdown errors are the furnace protecting your home. Fixing airflow first (filter, vents, blower condition) prevents repeat lockouts and reduces stress on components like the gas valve, ignitor, and control board.

Ordering the right part

We recommend matching by model number RGAA and comparing the part number on the old part when possible. You can order replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A Rheem gas-fired highboy furnace like model RGAA typically lasts 15 to 20 years. Consistent maintenance (especially keeping airflow clean and burners properly adjusted) is what most often determines whether your furnace reaches the high end of that range.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

Most furnaces fail early due to heat stress, restricted airflow, or ignition and blower wear. These factors have the biggest impact:

  • Filter and return-air cleanliness (dirty filters overheat the heat exchanger area)
  • Blower performance (weak airflow from a failing motor or wheel raises operating temperatures)
  • Ignition and gas delivery stability (delayed ignition and short cycling add wear)
  • Duct sizing and static pressure (high static pressure strains the blower)
  • Moisture and corrosion exposure (basements, crawlspaces, and humid areas can shorten life)

Maintenance checklist we recommend

Use this as a simple annual plan for a Rheem RGAA furnace:

  • Replace or clean the air filter on schedule (often every 1 to 3 months)
  • Keep supply and return vents open and unobstructed
  • Vacuum dust around the blower compartment and burner area (power off first)
  • Confirm the thermostat cycles normally (no rapid on and off)
  • Have a qualified technician perform an annual inspection and combustion check

Parts that commonly affect “end of life” decisions

When a furnace is aging, repairs often involve airflow or ignition related components. If you are troubleshooting weak airflow or overheating symptoms, these parts are commonly involved:

Symptom Common area Example part on this model page
Weak airflow, noisy blower Blower assembly Motor 45460
Rattling, vibration Blower wheel or mounting (check blower wheel and motor mount options on the parts list)
Humming, hard starts Motor run capacitor Capacitor 12907

Why it matters

Knowing the 15 to 20 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or plan a replacement. On an older RGAA furnace, restoring proper airflow and stable ignition can improve comfort and efficiency, but repeated major repairs usually signal the unit is nearing the end of its service life.

You can order replacement parts for your Rheem RGAA from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A bad gas regulator or gas valve on your Rheem RGAA gas-fired highboy furnace usually shows up as burner problems (no heat, delayed ignition, or unstable flames) or clear safety warnings like a gas odor. If you suspect a gas issue, shut the furnace off and have the gas train checked before running it again.

Common signs the gas regulator or gas valve is failing

  • Gas smell near the furnace or gas piping
  • No heat even though the inducer/blower runs
  • Burners won’t light or they light and then drop out quickly
  • Delayed ignition (a noticeable pause before burners light)
  • Lazy yellow flames or flames that lift, flutter, or roll out
  • Sooting around the burner area or inside the burner compartment

Quick checks that help narrow it down (safe, basic)

  1. Check the thermostat call for heat and confirm the furnace is actually trying to fire.
  2. Verify the manual gas shutoff valve is fully open (handle parallel to the pipe).
  3. Listen for ignition sequence: inducer starts, igniter heats/sparks, then gas valve should open and burners light.
  4. If the furnace repeatedly tries and fails to light, stop cycling power and move to professional diagnosis.

What a technician typically tests

These checks confirm whether the issue is the regulator/valve or something else (ignition, airflow, controls):

Test What it indicates Typical outcome if bad
Manifold gas pressure check Regulator performance under load Pressure out of spec or unstable
Inlet gas pressure check Supply issue vs. valve issue Low inlet points to supply problem
Voltage to gas valve during ignition Control board and safeties Correct voltage but no opening suggests valve issue
Leak check at fittings Safety and sealing Bubbles or detector alarm indicates leak

Why it matters

The gas regulator and gas valve control fuel flow to the burners. When they fail, you can get no-heat conditions, rough ignition, flame instability, or unsafe gas leakage. Addressing symptoms early helps protect the furnace and your home.

Parts that may be involved

If testing confirms the valve is the problem, the replacement is typically the gas valve listed for this model. Use the exact match for your RGAA configuration.

You can order replacement parts from the parts list for your Rheem RGAA, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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