mnorkus
May 27, 2007, 03:09 PM
Sir/Ma'am,
My townhouse uses a Bryant central a/c/gas furnace. The outdoor evaporator fan and compressor work. The indoor blower fan when set to on will begin with a hum -- much like a stuck motor might sound, then time out and shut off. This started with my wife's attempt to start the machine a few weeks ago. The day after I returned, the fan started, but after shutting off while in the auto position, it did not re-engage.
I am looking at spaying the control panel in the front with CO2 compressed air to clean; some dust buildup. Beyond this, what else could be the solution. The model number is CD5AXA0420Z1AAAA. It is about 6 years old. I did notice the coolant line begin to have frost; presumably without the blower not operating.
I appreciate any support to troubleshoot. While the 130 degrees in Baghdad was doable (only a dry heat), the heat and humidity in VA is just a bit much for the family here -- still trying to readjust myself. Thanks.
v/r
Mike
My townhouse uses a Bryant central a/c/gas furnace. The outdoor evaporator fan and compressor work. The indoor blower fan when set to on will begin with a hum -- much like a stuck motor might sound, then time out and shut off. This started with my wife's attempt to start the machine a few weeks ago. The day after I returned, the fan started, but after shutting off while in the auto position, it did not re-engage.
I am looking at spaying the control panel in the front with CO2 compressed air to clean; some dust buildup. Beyond this, what else could be the solution. The model number is CD5AXA0420Z1AAAA. It is about 6 years old. I did notice the coolant line begin to have frost; presumably without the blower not operating.
I appreciate any support to troubleshoot. While the 130 degrees in Baghdad was doable (only a dry heat), the heat and humidity in VA is just a bit much for the family here -- still trying to readjust myself. Thanks.
v/r
Mike