Trane TUD1B080A9H31B Error Code Continuous OFF: Check Power
What Does Code Continuous OFF Mean?
When the LED on the Trane White-Rodgers 50A65 control board is completely off, it means the board is receiving no electrical power. Without power, the furnace cannot operate in any capacity — no heat, no blower, no response to the thermostat.
This is different from a fault code where the LED blinks a pattern. A dead LED simply means no electricity is reaching the board. The most common causes are straightforward: a tripped circuit breaker, a furnace power switch that was accidentally turned off, or a blower door that is not fully closed (which opens the door safety switch and cuts power to the board).
Less common causes include a blown fuse on the control board itself, a failed transformer, or loose wiring. The homeowner-accessible checks are limited to the circuit breaker, power switch, and blower door — anything beyond those requires a technician.
How to Fix It: Check Power Supply: Breaker, Switch, and Door Panel
What You'll Need
- Flashlight (the furnace has no power, so any lights will be off)
Steps
- Turn off power AND shut off gas supply Before investigating, turn the gas shutoff valve to OFF (perpendicular to the pipe) as a precaution. If you smell gas at any point, leave the area immediately and call your gas company.
- Check the circuit breaker Go to your electrical panel and find the breaker labeled for the furnace or HVAC. If it has tripped (in the middle position), flip it fully to OFF, wait 10 seconds, then flip it to ON. If the breaker trips again immediately or shortly after, do NOT keep resetting it — there is an electrical fault that requires a professional.
- Check the furnace power switch Locate the power switch for the furnace. It usually looks like a standard household light switch mounted on or near the furnace, or on the wall nearby. Make sure it is in the ON position. It is sometimes accidentally turned off when mistaken for a light switch.
- Check the blower door / access panel Make sure the lower access panel (blower door) on your Trane furnace is fully closed and properly seated. Most Trane furnaces have a door safety switch — a small plunger-style switch that cuts power to the control board when the door is open. If the panel is slightly ajar, the switch will not be depressed and the board will have no power. Push the panel firmly into place.
- Verify power is restored Turn the gas supply back ON (parallel to pipe). Look through the inspection port on the furnace for the LED on the control board. It should now be illuminated — either a slow flash (standby) or responding to a thermostat call.
When to Call a Professional
Contact a licensed HVAC technician if:
- The LED remains off after confirming breaker, switch, and door panel
- The circuit breaker trips again immediately after resetting
- You see or smell burned components on the control board
- The transformer is humming but the board LED is still off (possible blown board fuse)