magee35
Sep 26, 2013, 05:08 PM
I have a 1995 Rheem Criterion II split unit in my home. It burns natural gas for heating. The blower motor was not coming on when I tried to start ac, but the fan in the condenser was coming on. I called a service tech out yesterday to troubleshoot. He diagnosed a bad board and jumpered something so that the fan is always on and ac and temperature are controllable from the thermostat. He said that this was a temporary solution until a board could be obtained. Today the company called and said it would be well over another $600 to install a new board. I can't really afford that right now, but do think I am capable enough to install a new board myself.
Here's what the tech wrote on the report:
Replace control board.
Remove double terminal on line 1 side of board and wire fan to OEM.
The number on the existing board is 62-24084-01. Doesn't appear to have any diagnostic leds on it. I have located what appears to be OEM replacement board 62-24084-82 for under $200 and what looks to be aftermarket 62-24084-82 for about $120. And of course eBay has 62-24084-01/-02 boards (probably used) for under $100.
My concern is I did not see what he jumpered to get the fan running continuously. Does anyone have ideas on what was jumpered? And where? I can see what must be the double terminal he installed but the wires on it don't look like "jumpers", more like they probably go somewhere else on the board. I'd like to give a try myself before committing another $600+ right now. Is it allowed to post pictures here? I could do so if allowed and needed. Thanks very much for any help.
Here's what the tech wrote on the report:
Replace control board.
Remove double terminal on line 1 side of board and wire fan to OEM.
The number on the existing board is 62-24084-01. Doesn't appear to have any diagnostic leds on it. I have located what appears to be OEM replacement board 62-24084-82 for under $200 and what looks to be aftermarket 62-24084-82 for about $120. And of course eBay has 62-24084-01/-02 boards (probably used) for under $100.
My concern is I did not see what he jumpered to get the fan running continuously. Does anyone have ideas on what was jumpered? And where? I can see what must be the double terminal he installed but the wires on it don't look like "jumpers", more like they probably go somewhere else on the board. I'd like to give a try myself before committing another $600+ right now. Is it allowed to post pictures here? I could do so if allowed and needed. Thanks very much for any help.