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Anonymous Posted on May 06, 2013

Air Filter For Model aruf036-00a-1

How do I change the air filter for Goodman model aruf036-00a-1?

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Felizardo Erilla

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2009

SOURCE: Remote is working- but unit won't turn on

check your remote control using your camera or cellphone camera as your eyes. Point the remote control transmitter to your camera and "on", light should emit in your remote control transmitter (means good remote). Check for reset or rst button in your remote control and push it to reset and test it in your unit. If wont work means either the receiver board or mean board is defective.You need a qualified tech. for this problem. For the mean time you can use manual button to operate the unit.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2009

SOURCE: Goodman condenser model GSC130361DF. compressor

That is normal too me. Just set it lower for more comfort.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 11, 2009

SOURCE: Dometic Air conditioner model 57915-531 blows hot air

Have freon and compressor checked out, could also be bad capacitor

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 04, 2010

SOURCE: i have goodman CKL49-1, air is not blowing, the

Your evaporator fan motor has quit. You need to find out if it is a relay or the fan motor. These systems come in various different setups. Updraft (vertical) or lay down (horizontal) you have to gain access to the motor and get it out. Turn off all power to the unit, look for any breakers at the panel. open the panel usually the same panel to access the filters. The motor and squirrel cage fan, will come out as one. look closely for rails at the top to slide the motor and cage out. Your wiring should unplug from the top close to the capacitor. you then can unbolt the motor - take pictures so you can reassemble it. Take the motor to a local HVAC store for a match. Be sure you get a new capacitor to go with the new motor.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 17, 2010

SOURCE: goodman air conditioner tag model is CK36-18,

sir you have a 3 ton unit

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According to this page, you can usually fix this 4 blink diagnosed problem by changing the air filter or tightening wiring (which it has a cautionary warning about tightening such too much) and checking the flue for blockage. The furnace has activated the primary open limit circuit.

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Poor air flow in the Goodman caused by blockages can result in the tripping of the rollover switches which would cause it to blow cold air. That is a safety measure. You don't want gas furnaces burning with insufficient air. Think carbon monoxide. Besides the air filter, the flame sensor or the burner could be dirty. The idea of trying to DYI that cleaning job is rather off putting. I hope changing the filter would work.

I trust it is not a fuse in the pilot flame sensor circuit blown. A repairman has the voltage testers for checking the electronics involved.

I can empathize with this. My furnace, another brand, went out recently. The repair man didn't know why it went out but simply adjusted a handle controlling gas flow to a position slightly different from what was recommended and it worked. All for $200.

https://www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/Furnace-Repair/36-377--/Goodman-Furnace-Troubleshooting

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There should be an access plate located there and may have a 5/16" screw on each side you need to remove to get the access cover off.

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A lot of people still look for their filters inside the coil box, but more recently installed units will have them in the return grills inside the house. Follow your return air from the vent inside the house back to the unit and it will be somewhere in between there. Hope this helps!

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