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Posted by on July 26, 2006, 3:33 pm
It just galls me to have to pay someone a $79 "diagnostic fee" $20
labor and $98 for the part when they are working on it for a total of
15 minutes.
Especially when, if it is just the capacitor, I could buy it for $40
and install it myself.
Moe Jones wrote:
> That noise you are hearing may be the compressor.
>
> Your best bet is to call a Lennox dealer and have a service tech. come and
> check your system. You may have lost the condensing fan motor. So just shut
> down the A/C until the service tech arrives.
>
> Do not attempt to work on it if you do not know what you are doing because
> you can cause more problems.
>
> --
> Moe Jones
> HVAC Service Technician
> Energy Equalizers Inc.
> Houston, Texas
>
> > Condensor fan will not come on. Low humming noise coming from
> > condensing unit when system is running. I am assuming it's probably the
> > capacitor since the unit is only 4 years old.
> > So, other than looking at the capacitor, is there a way to know what
> > would be the correct voltage for a Lennox ACC series condensing unit
> > capacitor? 370 or 440 ?
> > I am not at home right now and I would like to find out where I can get
> > the correct one.
> >
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