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Posted on May 16, 2009

Air condition unit freezes up

Our hampton bay room air conditioner model hblg1800h, has started icing up inside; therefore it is not cooling like it needs to. It is about 4 years old. we have tried everything the manual says to do and it is not working

  • gaylefries May 16, 2009

    Thank you for your suggestion. I believe we need to clean the coils as you suggested. This has never been done.

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Hamtonbay window a/c fan blower loud nosie when unint modelhblg 1800

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The unit may be too small for the room. or the filter need to be cleaned. also once a rea you need to sprey a mixute of warm water and amonia to clean the coils.

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