Quick Answer
Honeywell controls report faults three ways depending on the product family. Thermostats (T6/T9/T10, Lyric, Pro 8000) display numeric E-codes — E01, E02, E42, E99 — on screen. Gas valves (VR8204/VR8304) and S8910 ignition modules blink slow LED codes — 8 flashes typically means a flame-sense fault. Identify the part first, then match the chart.
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What error codes does Honeywell display?
Wi-Fi setup error — router not found during network search; verify 2.4 GHz broadcast and proximity
Invalid Wi-Fi password — thermostat rejected by router authentication; re-enter case-sensitive credentials
DHCP / IP-address allocation failed — router did not lease an address to the thermostat
Thermostat could not reach the Honeywell Home / Resideo cloud server; check upstream internet connectivity
Generic operation failure — disconnect from the wall plate for 30 seconds and reconnect to clear
S8910 / S89 ignition module — airflow or pressure-switch fault before ignition trial
S8910 ignition lockout — failed to light after maximum retries; check gas supply, igniter, flame rod
S8910 — high-limit or flame-rollout switch open; check airflow and heat-exchanger condition
S8910 — flame sensed without a call for heat; gas-valve leak or shorted flame-sense wiring suspected
S8910 — low or no flame-sense current; clean flame sensor, verify burner ground, check microamp reading
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