Hi, what is happening is your fan limit keeps the indoor fan running all the time. I wish I knew the age of this carrier, I would know what fan control it has. This is tour problem though, if its older, you will have a Honeywell box when you look at the indoor unit, It is silver to gray box which you can remove the cover. It will have a round device with numbers on it, like 250 degrees and so om. Sometimes you can pull them out and clean the dirt and dust on them as the contacts will stick causing the fan to run.When you pull it out it will, or can be up to 11" long. Don't move the set points on it, but you can turn it and here the contacts open and close. Put it back in and try it. If you don't have this set up, please get back to me on this and I can help you repair it. Sincerely, Shastalaker7
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Hi, what is happening is your fan limit keeps the indoor fan running all the time. I wish I knew the age of this carrier, I would know what fan control it has. This is tour problem though, if its older, you will have a Honeywell box when you look at the indoor unit, It is silver to gray box which you can remove the cover. It will have a round device with numbers on it, like 250 degrees and so om. Sometimes you can pull them out and clean the dirt and dust on them as the contacts will stick causing the fan to run.When you pull it out it will, or can be up to 11" long. Don't move the set points on it, but you can turn it and here the contacts open and close. Put it back in and try it. If you don't have this set up, please get back to me on this and I can help you repair it.
Sincerely,
Shastalaker7