Keeprite NG furnace code "fail to ignite"

When furnace was installed, it had the old style round thermostat that had mercury level in it. I changed the thermostat to a newer cheap programmable one. So I'm assuming original mercury Tstat was single stage. Not sure of one I installed? I'll chk here shortly.
Will grab VOM also.
Oh, the furnace is shutting down on it's own. I'm holding the door interlock switch down completely. Then releasing it after 2 attempts to light.
One other thing.

The Sequence of Operation depends on whether you're using a single, or two-stage thermostat. If you're using a two-stage stat, pull the W2 wire at the terminal strip, otherwise the furnace is going to "see" a High Heat call, which somewhat negates what I've said above.

From top of Page 51:

24VAC signals applied to W1 terminal of FCB.
• Same response as single stage thermostat operation described above except the burners, inducer, and blower will not go to high
heat rate, and High Heat Fan speed unless a W2 signal is applied.
24VAC signal applied to W1 and W2 terminals of FCB.
• Same light−off routine as described for the signal stage thermostat operation except burners light at High Heat rate, the inducer
remains on high speed after ignition, and the FCB will delay High Heat blower operation for the 30−second High Heat Fan
On Delay.
NOTE 6) The FCB responds without delay to the presence or loss of W2 (with W1 constant). W1 & W2 result in high inducer, High Heat

rate, and High Heat Fan speed. W1 only results in low speed inducer, Low Heat rate, and Low Heat Fan speed.


Sounds like the gas valve is kicking-in at both 1:33 and 2:12 (of course I could be wrong), but from what I can see in the Manual it's supposed to do that 4x, then give you a "6+1" code (middle of page 51).

Are you shutting it off (releasing the door interlock), or is shutting down on it's own?

Also, did you do any work on your gas line over the summer? Maybe your line just needs to be purged of air. (Got a couple pipe wrenches? Power down the furnace, and then CAREFULLY AND SLOWLY crack open the union located on the outside of the unit to purge. You'll know when you're done purging, as you'll smell the gas.)