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Posted on Aug 20, 2009
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My Maytag air conditioner won't turn on. - Maytag M6P09S2ACOM Air Conditioner

  • frid818 Aug 20, 2009

    While my ac is plugged into the outlet, it will not power up. Cold air won't come out, and there is a blinking red light on the machine. It makes a "beeping" noise.

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    Need more info to help you out.

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The red light on this model indicates, like a dehumidifier, that the internal condensation "tank" is full. This unit normally discharges excess humidity through the exhaust vent. When humidity is excessive the unit cannot evapoate all the moisture out the vent pipe. There is a black rubber plug in the back bottom of the unit. Get a very shallow pan that will fit under the unit and pull the plug. After it has drained completely, run the unit on fan only to continue to dry out the internals. After 30 minutes or so, switch to cool and it should run. If the unit shuts off again after about 10 to 15 minutes, you have some sort of blockage that is causing the moisture to backup and trip the sensor. You will have to take the back off the unit and remove the blockage.

  • chrisbell86 Jul 15, 2011

    Thank you so much! This fixed the problem.

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I don't have a clue but you need to see if the AC outlets or circuit breakers in the house panel that feed that unit are feeding power to it.

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