So, it was finally cold enough last night to fire up the furnace. Problem is, that it will start the exhaust fan (inducer some call it) but that's all it will do. No gas smell, no audible sound of the igniter clicking, and no forced air fan running. Here's a pic I found online of what the insides looks like:

My father is an HVAC guy, but since he just had hip surgery he's in no shape to fix it this time. I've read online about a pressure switch needing to see vacuum when the inducer starts up, otherwise the igniter and burner will lock out.
Can anyone point me in the right direction as to what I should be examining tonight when I get home? Is the pressure switch the round black oil filter looking thing in the middle of the picture towards the bottom? Or is it the round silver object in the dead center of the pic? Maybe I should have looked over the old man's shoulder more often and learned some of this stuff.
Thanks.

My father is an HVAC guy, but since he just had hip surgery he's in no shape to fix it this time. I've read online about a pressure switch needing to see vacuum when the inducer starts up, otherwise the igniter and burner will lock out.
Can anyone point me in the right direction as to what I should be examining tonight when I get home? Is the pressure switch the round black oil filter looking thing in the middle of the picture towards the bottom? Or is it the round silver object in the dead center of the pic? Maybe I should have looked over the old man's shoulder more often and learned some of this stuff.
Thanks.