AC Fan Motor, capacitor, or what?
I had the fan motor of my outdoor AC unit replaced about 5 years ago, it has an AO Smith mod F48K92A01 which I found online for about $65 but want to make sure it is not possibly the capacitor or something else first.
I caught the unit having the fan hitting the splicer near the top, clank, clank, clank, so I ran in and shut off the unit. Then I pulled the top and put all the wires back into the protector thing and up out of the way. I had pulled the main fuse for it after shutting it off. However it had a brown and white wire just sitting there too in addition to the ones in the splicer. When I got it back to together doing nothing with the two loose ones, as it was running without them anyway, it would not go. Dead, nothing.
1. Could it be the capacitor? 2. Those two dead end brown and white wires? 3. The fan motor as I think it is, but it does not even moan like last time, nothing. 4. would a rest help? 5. something else?
I watched very closely last time the repair guy came out so I could do it myself, which I can, but want to know if it is something else first, and if I should replace the capacitor too along with the motor unit.
aarkon :confused: