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paulat585 08-07-2017 09:40 AM

Air conditioning problem
 
Hi, trying to figure out how to proceed with this problem. My Homewatch person told me that my air conditioning is running & that cool, but not cold air is coming out. House temp is 93 degrees. I've already had thermostat & metal water collection pan replaced this year. Can you suggest what steps I need to take now. I have a home warranty & also think the A/C unit itself is under warranty until about October. It was installed in 2007 by Bellview Air. Chuck Farrell was out to do tune up in March, but not for this problem.

CWGUY 08-07-2017 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by paulat585 (Post 1433234)
Hi, trying to figure out how to proceed with this problem. My Homewatch person told me that my air conditioning is running & that cool, but not cold air is coming out. House temp is 93 degrees. I've already had thermostat & metal water collection pan replaced this year. Can you suggest what steps I need to take now. I have a home warranty & also think the A/C unit itself is under warranty until about October. It was installed in 2007 by Bellview Air. Chuck Farrell was out to do tune up in March, but not for this problem.

:confused:I think you answered your own question. If it's under warranty I would call them.

If they are going to charge anything.... I would call Chuck Farrell.

villagetinker 08-07-2017 10:25 AM

Has the filter been changed, is the circulating fan running?

CWGUY 08-07-2017 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by paulat585 (Post 1433234)
Hi, trying to figure out how to proceed with this problem. My Homewatch person told me that my air conditioning is running & that cool, but not cold air is coming out. House temp is 93 degrees. I've already had thermostat & metal water collection pan replaced this year. Can you suggest what steps I need to take now. I have a home warranty & also think the A/C unit itself is under warranty until about October. It was installed in 2007 by Bellview Air. Chuck Farrell was out to do tune up in March, but not for this problem.

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1433258)
Has the filter been changed, is the circulating fan running?

:confused: Could a dirty filter block "cold" air but not "cool" air? If the circulating fan was not running, would any air come out?:shrug:

paulat585 08-07-2017 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1433258)
Has the filter been changed, is the circulating fan running?

Yes & yes.

Living a Fantasy 08-07-2017 11:09 AM

Check the capacitor. Very inexpensive; but let Chuck evaluate.

karostay 08-07-2017 11:10 AM

I had the same exact symptoms just 2 months ago In my instance it was the capacitor
good luck

champion6 08-07-2017 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by paulat585 (Post 1433234)
Hi, trying to figure out how to proceed with this problem. My Homewatch person told me that my air conditioning is running & that cool, but not cold air is coming out. House temp is 93 degrees. I've already had thermostat & metal water collection pan replaced this year. Can you suggest what steps I need to take now. I have a home warranty & also think the A/C unit itself is under warranty until about October. It was installed in 2007 by Bellview Air. Chuck Farrell was out to do tune up in March, but not for this problem.

First call the TV Home Warranty Dept. to confirm the manufacturer's warranty. If the manufacturer's warranty has expired, call your home warranty company.

You can skip these steps if you simply want to pay for everything out of pocket. In that case, call Chuck Farrell.

CWGUY 08-07-2017 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1433277)
I had the same exact symptoms just 2 months ago In my instance it was the capacitor
good luck

I think you are correct -

Thinking back a few years... had a similar problem. See if the outside unit is working. In my case it was not. It was either a "start" capacitor or a "run" capacitor that needed replacing. I think the outside unit has a start capacitor and the inside unit has a run capacitor. Chuck knew what is was and replaced with no problem. :wave:

paulat585 08-07-2017 11:47 AM

Thanks, will call them now & let you know what it is.

Opmoochler 08-07-2017 11:50 AM

We also had a bad capacitor about two months ago...

graciegirl 08-07-2017 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Opmoochler (Post 1433298)
We also had a bad capacitor about two months ago...

We did too. It cost a little over a hundred bucks to replace it with labor. They said to turn off the air conditioner when we called so that it didn't freeze up.

villagetinker 08-07-2017 12:23 PM

Good points on the outside unit, I misread the post. I had the same problem, the outside unit start capacitor was blown, no charge under warranty.

Wiotte 08-07-2017 12:44 PM

Air conditioning problem
 
Back in the good ole
days capacitors contained PCB's. Really bad stuff for the environment but capacitors would last for a very long time.
I do recall energizing an IBM system 34 drive motor and it's run capacitor blew up splattering me with the aforementioned PCB's. I took a very long shower after that.


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paulat585 08-07-2017 03:00 PM

Yikes.


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