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Posted by HeatMan on July 18, 2006, 7:29 am
GooDman units ain't worth Goo.
> Gooman makes the Goo. use goo gone for sticky situations
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> >> Probably a bad fan capacitor. Goodman is noted for bad caps. Just
> >> replace it, and be happy. Replace both of htem to be sure. Compressor
> >> caps go bad, also.
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> > Gooman doesn't make the capicators!
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> >> Christopher A. Young
> >> You can't shout down a troll.
> >> You have to starve them.
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> >> x-no:archive:yes
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> >> I have 3 year old Goodman air conditioner. One ton. It is used for a
> >> bonus room. Went upstairs for the first time in a few days. It was
> >> very
> >> hot. Air was blowing through vents but not cold. The condenser outside
> >> was kind of buzzing but the fan was not turning. Eventually finally
> >> the
> >> buzzing went off. With a screwdriver I was able to turn the fan blades
> >> very easily. Could this be the fan motor? I have a multimeter and know
> >> how to use it. Is there a way to diagnose this problem myself. I have
> >> two kids and money is tight right now. I saw no obvious leaks. I have
> >> a
> >> leak checker but it will be the morning before I can. But wouldnt it
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> >> making no noise and shut off if it was out of refrigerent? My guess
> >> was
> >> the fan is not working and it caused the unit to kick off as a safety
> >> measure and that the "buzzing" i heard was the bad fan motor but I
> >> dont
> >> know. I have not worked with home air conditioners too much just cars.
> >> Any help is appreciated!
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