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Kenmore 12000 btu turns on fine but after a few minutes fans shut off and compressor keeps running this is a heat and air model

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First replace fan capacitor and try, if not, bearings worn out in your fan motor. Replace bearings or motor with new capacitor.

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1. Switch off the AC first for a few hours
2. Remove the power connector
3. See that the Compressor is cool first
4. check the air tube and the blowers
5. Reconnect the same and connect the power cables
6. Swith on the AC then

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