Turn your entire system off and let it cool down. turn everything up, after 30-60 minutes. If compressor and fan running, on outside unit, check freon level. If freon level is low, charge it. If freon is too low, crompressor and fan want turn on. Call tech to charge system. If fan is not running, check capacitor for fan. Unplug it, after you tag wiring and terminal properly. Bring capacitor to local appliance parts store, If it is bad, replace new capacitor of same specification. This is main culprit (should cost you between $10-40) Also, have a contact switch check. Usually, it is black. If fan is still not working replace fan. (Usually, $80-100) Last resort is to replace compressor.
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Turn your entire system off and let it cool down.
turn everything up, after 30-60 minutes.
If compressor and fan running, on outside unit, check freon
level. If freon level is low, charge it. If freon is too low, crompressor
and fan want turn on. Call tech to charge system.
If fan is not running, check capacitor for fan. Unplug it, after
you tag wiring and terminal properly. Bring capacitor to local appliance
parts store, If it is bad, replace new capacitor of same specification.
This is main culprit (should cost you between $10-40)
Also, have a contact switch check. Usually, it is black.
If fan is still not working replace fan. (Usually, $80-100)
Last resort is to replace compressor.