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Have a goodman ck36-1b not cooling inside fan is running outside no icing up no debri checked inside thermostat is good is their a reset button for the coolung compressor weve had thunder storms

Air is cool but not cold seems like compressor isnt coming on no ice on outside unit

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Check the relay that controls when the compressor starts.

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