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7/4/2005 7:12:41 AM EDT
The unit is a Kenmore and it is about a year and a half old.  It ran fine all last year and for a month this year.  Now when you turn it on the compresor tryes to turn on but won't and the blower will hardly push air.  Any idea to what the matter is?
7/4/2005 7:13:45 AM EDT
[#1]
Coil iced up? Filter clogged?
7/4/2005 7:18:36 AM EDT
[#2]
Nope.
7/4/2005 7:28:01 AM EDT
[#3]
I'm only an electrician, but to me, it sounds like it's shot, unfortunately..

Unless BOTH motors share a start/run capacitor and IT'S shot, it's very unlikely that both the compressor AND the fan would be having problems at the same time.

This COULD be the case of course, but you'd have to get it apart, to know.  AND know what you're looking at/for.

Maybe if you know any HVAC guys, ask them to take a look at the thing.
7/4/2005 7:29:02 AM EDT
[#4]
Low voltage? Got a good electrical connection?
7/4/2005 7:30:52 AM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
Low voltage? Got a good electrical connection?



+1

That is what it sound like to me. To much draw on the circuit.

7/4/2005 1:00:21 PM EDT
[#6]
Took it apart to see if I could see anything ovious.  Saw that a cylinder thing was split and had leaked and metaled.  Took it out and found out that it is the capacitor.  To get a new capacitor is $97.  Well.  Everything is in the trash now.  A new unit is like $100 or so.
7/4/2005 4:43:24 PM EDT
[#7]
Well. if you blew the starting capacitor you still better check your wiring.
7/4/2005 6:43:19 PM EDT
[#8]
A new capacitor is $97????The least they can do is give you a reach a round.They're really about $10.Shit,if you want I'll get you one at the supply house and send it to you for cost.
7/5/2005 2:46:21 PM EDT
[#9]
Thanks GreyGhost, but it is already in the trash.
7/5/2005 3:44:57 PM EDT
[#10]
Did you change the spark plugs?