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Goodman CLJ48AR49 Air Conditioner Questions & Answers
Do not have a serial or model number and i need a
you have a model listed any way you can get one at johnstone supply ,ferguson,or any other supply house in your area but they may not do it if you dont have an account with them. Goodman uses only 1 style I believe so they would have no problem finding it your can also cross reference your in door unit to get it
10/4/2010 5:30:34 AM •
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on Oct 04, 2010
UNIT WAS INSTALL COMPRESOR RUN
could be a DOA!! but was it installed by a licenced contractor? is so he should be able to fix it othewise call the place you purchased it from
8/30/2010 9:00:36 PM •
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on Aug 30, 2010
Not running. The fan is not running at all. Had
Start by checking the breakers for both the heat and air. Turn them both off and then on again. 75% of the time that is all it is. Turn them off and on EVEN if they look like they are not tripped.
6/17/2010 8:47:36 AM •
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on Jun 17, 2010
Compressor Cl J48-1
have you tried replacing the capacitor ? get a 5-2-1 compressor saver and see if i'll turn on if it doesn't well compressor died...
6/9/2008 9:23:33 PM •
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on Jun 09, 2008
Goodman gas furnace model number gms80904bna won't light. Changed the flame sensor and the ignitor is bright orange please help
Obvious that the unit isn't getting gas to the ignitor.
To receive gas to the ignitor, there is a gas valve located upstream of the burners.
Have a friend turn on the heat while you are up close to the furnace.
Once the ignitor gets hot, there will be an audible "click" at the gas valve when the low voltage controls call for the gas valve to open to supply gas to the burners.
Listen for it.
If you hear a click, and the furnace still isn't firing, you need to check to see if someone has closed the gas shut off supply valves located on the gas line.
If all the shut off valves are open, you need to verify you have gas pressure in front of the gas regulator.
If you verify have pressure on the upstream side of the regulator, you will need to verify there is also pressure downstream of the regulator.
If there is gas pressure upstream but none downstream, replace the regulator.
If you have pressure downstream of the regulator, and the gas valve clicks, but furnace doesn't light, replace the gas valve.
LP has higher pressure than natural gas, and is dangerous.
LP is heavier than air and will sink to the floor or lowest area.
One static electricity spark is all it takes and an explosion can occur.
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