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I would think the condensor motor bearings are worn. Try testing for end play and side to side play of the condensor motor shaft, with the power disconnected.
Hello, usually that is a sign of liquid refrigerant entering the compressor. Before condemimg the compressor I would have them check the refrigersnt charge to make sure the unit is not overcharged and check that the airflow is good. If those are checked out to be good the unfortunatly a new compressor will be needed.
you are right replace the compressor/fan capacitor this helps compressor/ fan start its the round silver or oval part in the condensor ..let me know ..good luck/joe/
Carrier carries a 5 yr parts warranty.I'm not a big Carrier guy but the are not an inferior product from what I've seen.I'd contact another company that is a Carrier dealer for a second opinion.
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