Bryant Furnace Blower Motor Issue
Hello - I have a Bryant Mid Range Efficiency Furnace (395cav036055). The blower motor seems to be putting out too little air volume in heating mode. While the limit switch has not turned off the burners yet, it may just be a matter of time. (I do not smell any type of electrical type of burning either)
The filters have been changed recently and when I open the blower motor access door and lock the door switch to "on" (fooling the switch) I notice a greatly increased air flow volume across my registers. I do not believe there is a clogged cold air return and the blower cage spins freely when not running. I'm wondering what the odds are that the (run?) capacitor is bad versus the motor itself being bad. Its my understanding (from an electrical motor seller that I trust) that a motor doesn't just "get tired" but I'm not smart enough to know for certain.
The furnace was installed in 1994 and I believe it to be the original blower motor assembly for this unit. Can someone help me out?