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contactor I would imagine that the thermostat has stuck in the on position. With the power unplugged, disconnect one of the wires from the thermostat and test across the thermo with a multimeter. When
...contactor. If the fan is running, check the capacitor for the compressor. Most units use one that works both the fan and the compressor. If the capacitor looks swollen then it is bad, otherwise use a ...
...Contactor Full d image Thecontactor pulls in to make contact between L1 to T1 and L2 to T2, L1 and L2 arethe main power coming in to the unit and T1 and T2 are the loads I.E. thecompressor and fan ...
...contactor in the outside unit and see how it looks and if it is pulled in energizing the fan and compressor. If the compressor is running then check for voltage at the fan. If you have power at the ...
...contactor to ensure you are getting power through it if you are the shut off power to the unit located your capacitor ground out a terminal it should give literaly a SPLIT second of power if it does ...
...contactor with it pulled in. If you have power then check the capacitor. If it looks swollen then it is bad or you can check it with a multimeter with the capacitor test function or take it to a ...
...test inbetween all leads going to that motor. If you lost continuity the motor is bad and has to be replaced. That is best left to a Certified Tech for safety and warranty issues. Good Luck yes right ...
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