oldman87
Oct 28, 2008, 06:17 PM
Hello everyone, thanks in advance for any help.
I have a GE BLU55E924B1 model furnace, two years ago the unit stopped working and the technician who showed up said the blower motor is dead, being a weekend car mechanic myself with plenty of tools, I decided to order the motor online and perform the installation myself, installation went well and the unit had worked flawlessly for two years.
Fast forward to now, I'm having the same problem again. I was certain it was the blower motor again because it doesn't turn on when I switch the control to on, instead of auto. I ordered another blower motor, FASCO D721, but the new motor didn't solve the problem. The old motor from two years ago still spins freely so I guess now I will have an extra motor on hand. I did some searching before posting this thread and found out that I should have replaced the capacitor two years ago along with the new motor. Here are my questions,
1. Can a defective capacitor cause the blower not to turn on? I have tried giving the blower a little push but it still didn't turn on, though this was done after I have removed the capacitor.
2. Where can I find the replacement capacitor locally? Does places like Home Depot carry them?
3. Are there any other causes besides the motor and capacitor that I may be overlooking?
Thanks again.
I have a GE BLU55E924B1 model furnace, two years ago the unit stopped working and the technician who showed up said the blower motor is dead, being a weekend car mechanic myself with plenty of tools, I decided to order the motor online and perform the installation myself, installation went well and the unit had worked flawlessly for two years.
Fast forward to now, I'm having the same problem again. I was certain it was the blower motor again because it doesn't turn on when I switch the control to on, instead of auto. I ordered another blower motor, FASCO D721, but the new motor didn't solve the problem. The old motor from two years ago still spins freely so I guess now I will have an extra motor on hand. I did some searching before posting this thread and found out that I should have replaced the capacitor two years ago along with the new motor. Here are my questions,
1. Can a defective capacitor cause the blower not to turn on? I have tried giving the blower a little push but it still didn't turn on, though this was done after I have removed the capacitor.
2. Where can I find the replacement capacitor locally? Does places like Home Depot carry them?
3. Are there any other causes besides the motor and capacitor that I may be overlooking?
Thanks again.