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Goodman CKL24AR24 Air Conditioner - Page 3 Questions & Answers
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MY unit is not cooling. fan in not turning, top
It sounds as though your outside motor has failed. If you have a long shafted screwdriver, you can attempt to spin the motor to see if the motor has seized up. Caution should be used as the motor may start if the unit is calling for cooling when you attempt this. If you can manually start the motor, then chances are the capacitor has failed.
Check it out and replace the motor if need be. That should get you back up and running.
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on Jul 28, 2011
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Amana Air Contioner, Which direction
Hello, you want the condenser fan moving the air up so it gets rid of the heat that the refrigerant has absorbed at the evaporator, whenthe ac is running you should feel warm air coming out the top of it.
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on Jun 16, 2011
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We have a Goodman CKL
Yes there is a way. First You need to see if the outdoor unit has a time delay on it.It would be connected to the contactor and the low voltage wires. If there is not one then there is a problem with your thermostat. If you have the thermostat manual, check to see if there is way to change from the 3 minutes to none. I hope this helps you.
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on Jun 09, 2011
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Compressor fan motor does not
you will need to see if you are receiving you voltage to the contactor, if not then there should be a breaker or fuse next to your unit outside. the fan should engage, if the contactor is pulled in then check for voltage to the fan, it should be a black and white wire on t1 and t3, if the voltage is there then the 5mfd capacitor is bad(check with meter, if you have a meter that does that) or the fan motor is bad. on the fan motor there is a diagram with the HP,RPM,Phase, and voltage. you can either get one locally or search eBay for one. Just make sure you get a capacitor with the new motor that is rated the same, most are 5mfd but some are 7.5mfd. Hope this helps Tim
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on Apr 23, 2011
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I have a goodman ar24-1 blower motor that will not
Check the relay or sequencer that controls the blower if it has one of those. If the fan is controlled by a circuit board then you problem may be there. If it is controlled by a circuit board then you can check for power at the fan connection when the fan is supposed to be on. Then there is always the possibility that you blower motor is burned out. You can use and ohmmeter to check the motor windings. You said you checked the thermostat, how did you do that? If you install a jumper between the R and G connections the fan should run if everything else is OK.
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on Nov 15, 2010
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I noticed some straining noise coming from my a/c
You amy ahave a bvad capacitor on the outside unit. It starts the fan and the compressor. You can change this yourself. Open the outside panel and you will see a silver canister with terminals out the top. Replace this and I think your problem will go away. On the cap. it will say something like 30uf 5uf 370 ot 440 Just get these numbers and get a new one. Russ
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on Sep 01, 2010
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The water is under the coils
if their is water in the out side unit dont worry its from the rain .if its inside coil.. their is a pan to catch water from the coil, thats normal. .maybe the drainline is clogged inside not enough info ..good luck
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on Aug 23, 2010
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