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      <title>Fixing Your Thermal Coupler for a Furnace Made Easy</title>
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      <description>If your heater is blowing cold air or won&amp;#39;t stay on, it might be time to look at the thermal coupler for a furnace. This little copper rod is actually a huge part of your home&amp;#39;s safety system, and when it starts acting up, your whole HVAC system</description>
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