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Old Nov 3, 2009, 11:20 AM
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AC Fan Stays On

I shut off my ac unit a mouth ago. Got up Sunday morning and the fan on the out side unit was running and will not shut off . Every thing is off heat and air. I shut off out side power to unit to get it to shut off. It is a Trane EX1000 Heat Pump. There is a red LED light blinking on the circuit board.

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Check to see if the contactor is stuck closed in the outside unit.
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Every thing is ran through a printed circuit board. Have one coming tomorrow . Hope that works Thanks
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Was the fan running at full speed? Strange that it just started up of it's own will...power wiring on Trane units is a little different than most. I have seen more than a few cases of a shunted compressor causing the fan to run slowly during off-cycles. Once you unpack and install that board, you've bought it for good.
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