| OK, this is a heat pump? To get warm or cool air out of it, the compressor and fan outside must run plus the fan in the air handler inside. The control valves must be set for the proper mode and the proper expansion valve must be working. With one tube hot and the other cool, likely the compressor and outside fan are working OK.
When you say it wouldn't blow warm air do you mean it is not blowing, or it blows air, but the air isn't warm? If it is not blowing air at all, likely it is a bad relay. Used to be simple to check and replace, but now most of them are on a circuit board and tough for DIY repairs. A new board is expensive. You need to have a lot of confidence in your diagnose before spending that much money.
I don't know if heat pumps have the limit switch that keeps the fan from starting until the air is warm or not. If so, it would be a little box near the inside coil with a couple of wires running back to the circuit board. I think it should be closed when the coil is warm. There may be a second one to shut the unit down if it over heats. There may be a schematic inside to help you locate the limit switches. If you identify the low limit switch, and decide it is bad, replacing it would be a simple, cheap fix. Otherwise, it is gamble on a new circuit board, or call the tech. |