Heating & Cooling Logo

Related Topics:

A
Anonymous Posted on Jan 05, 2013

Samsung indoor unit AM26B1(2)C13 not start by remote

2 Related Answers

Ekse

  • 13435 Answers
  • Posted on May 24, 2008

SOURCE: Sensor in my Samsung Split

The receaver is most likely broken?

Ad

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Apr 09, 2010

SOURCE: indoor unit light blinking ( first n second light from top)

I have the same problem too. Aircon cannot switch on, two lights from the top is blinking. Everytime I turn on, the flip is open then close again with sound. The technician said the thermostat cable need to be replace. It cost about $15. The cable is 14" long. Hope this help.

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

Samsung AQ12FAN, indoor unit starts on it's own, and stops after a few seconds, and starts again, and stops again, and... All this even with the batteries out of the remote. If I turn on the unit, after a...

Hi,

It could be that the motor for the device needs to "warm up". Everytime it stops the internal thermostat sees that the target temperature has not been reached so it starts the internal motor again. This happens in a cycle until the motor gets warmed up or the target temperature is reached. This is my hypothesis. So, you might need to get the devices's motor checked out. Thank you.
0helpful
1answer

A/C Unit SAMSUNG -Outdoor unit model= MH080FXCA 4A was connected to 3 indoor units:

It's possible you have a bad data wire on one of the systems. Swap the data wire or both if two with a different wire. (1&4--2&3) whatever. Whatever you do inside obviously do outside. Might have extra resistamce that is throwing the error but will be fine for a ground wire.Or do one system at a time, being sure to change your dip switch settings until you figure out the problem unit. Good Luck!!

If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/thomas_092728000e6acb79

0helpful
1answer

After I replaced the pcb on my samsung air conditioner indoor unit it won't start and all 3 led's are blinking

I have had similar problems with Samsung. Apparently, the indoor board fits a lot of different models and each has to be "programmed" in to suit your model. Not sure what was wrong with your machine before but it has been known for these units to have a faulty outdoor fan motor which causes the outdoor board to fail as well. When this happens, the indoor unit will usually work fine for about a minute or 2 and then shut down, with lights flashing. The outdoor wont start at all. If these were the symptoms, I would suggest putting your old indoor PCB back and then getting a new outdoor fan motor and outdoor PCB.
1helpful
1answer

Remote control signals not being received by Samsung air conditioner

Try a new set of batteries in the remote... If that doesnt work, look on the indoor unit , behind the filter screen or on the side for a "manual start or emergency start button or switch" If that works, it may be the remote is faulty. If not the remote, it will be the recveiver board on the indoor unit.
0helpful
1answer

Indoor unit freezing up

THE OUTDOOR UNIT HAS A CONTACTOR WITH THE CONTACTS WELDED TOGETHER THE CONTACTOR CONNECTS TO THE COMPRESSOR AS IT TYPICALLY PULLS A SURGE OF 20 -30 AMPS OR MORE..WITH THE INDOOR UNIT IN FAN ONLY THE COMPRESSOR SHOULD NOT BE RUNNING. THE CONTROL WIRES GOING TO THE UNIT HAVE 24 VOLTS TO THE CONTACTOR TO PULL IN THE CONTACTS TO SUPPLY 220 TO COMPRESSOR.
0helpful
1answer

Indoor unit light blinking ( first n second light from top)

I have the same problem too. Aircon cannot switch on, two lights from the top is blinking. Everytime I turn on, the flip is open then close again with sound. The technician said the thermostat cable need to be replace. It cost about $15. The cable is 14" long. Hope this help.
0helpful
1answer

THE MONITOR OF INDOOR UNIT DISPLY ALL THE

This could be caused by a blown circuit breaker or fuse inside the unit, a damaged compressor or fan motor, faulty wires connecting the compressor or fans to the control board unit, a faulty or hung relay on the control board (this can sometimes be solved by tapping the relay with a screwdriver), or the starter capacitor for the compressor or fan motor.
Not finding what you are looking for?

42 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Samsung Heating & Cooling Experts

Cindy Wells

Level 3 Expert

6688 Answers

Brad Brown

Level 3 Expert

19187 Answers

jws1013

Level 3 Expert

1713 Answers

Are you a Samsung Heating and Cooling Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...