My Airconditioning Unit Out Side Is Not Working Fan Inside The Unit Is Not Rotating When The Unit Is Turned On
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airconditioner not cooling at all.
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First thing to do is shut the unit off for an hour or so and let everything cool down. Then start your A/C back up and go outside. Listen for the compressor. If you can hear it run, then you either have a bad capacitor or bad fan motor. Take a twig or something and try turning your fan motor. If it takes off, you have a bad capacitor. $5.00-10.00 to repair yourself. If it don’t move then your fan motor is bad. That will cost you probably 35-75 to replace yourself.
If you don’t hear the compressor then check the breakers. If they are OK, then you probably have a bad set of contacts.
Of course there are other things, but what I’ve given you hear is the most common reasons in order for the problem as you describe it. You can do all the repairs yourself very easily, just turn the power off first.
I asume you mean the fan on the condensing unit outside. either the breaker is tripped, the contactor is bad, the fan motor itself is bad, or the Thermostat is bad and isnt sending voltage to the contactor. Go back outside when it is one and see if the compressor is running, if that is running and the fan isnt, it is only a matter of time before the system shuts off on a high head pressure (the pressure in the condesor itself). Ill bet it is the breaker though, alot of the time when it is hot out, the compressor will pull to many amps and trip the breaker. sometimes the breaker will be tripped and look like it isnt. so turn it off then back on and see if that does it. good luck.
could be a capacitor ,could be a relay or fuse try pushing relay in with a pencil and see if unit starts up