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Remove the cover in front of the coil, If the line set runs thru this cover try to slide it out of the way, some units have a triangle shaped sheet metal covering the end of the coil, if so remove. The dirty side of the coil will be, on the air filter side of the coil, if the coil is very dirty use a vacuum with a with a brush and vacuum off the worst of the debris, some fins are soft so pay attention to them along the process. Using something like 409 and a pump up sprayer or squirt bottle spray the coil, start at the bottom and work your way up, this is so the water will drain into the drain pan. When using the 409 and water watch that the water is not dripping into the furnace if so use a towel and or something to prevent the drips from getting into the furnace, take your time and be thorough. Please buy a quality air filter, and prevent having to clean the coil again.
Under the circumstances you outlined, it may be better if you call. To speak with a Goodman Heating and Air Conditioning Consumer Affairs Representative
from within the United States, call 1-877-254-4729.
Hi, No you don't need the cover... in fact I recommend not covering because it traps moisture and gives rodents a great place to hide and stay warm over the winter...
look in your local yellow pages under air conditioner distributors for a local goodman distributor. A local company installed it but they all buy from a area distributor. call them with the previouse owners name and they may be nice and give you the name of the guy who installed your unit it is under warranty. be persistant good luck
tough to tell by the age they probably dont manufacturer parts for that model anymore try calling a goodman wholesaller otherwiseupgrading to a new 13seer unit will cut your operating cost in half
i looked on the goodman dealer info finder and nothing came up with the numbers that u provided. the unit should have a model number product number and serial number. call goodman in reno 17753581188 give them as much info as you can with the numbers and they should be able to fax or email the info to you. www.goodmanmfg.com you might be able to find homeowner literature however i can look this up through the dealer site but like i said your numbers did not give me any matches sorry.
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