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    Apr 24, 2009, 06:58 AM
    Central Air Is Not Inside the House
    I would be more than glad if someone could tell me what wires I need to go buy ? My central air condition unit is in my back yard and I had someone to come and mow the lawn and I believe they cut some wires that run from the house to the air condition unit.When I have the air on the fan that's on the unit is not spinning. And there is no air coming out of the vent in the house. I can't see where the wires would go that should go to the unit on the unit, but I do see wires coming from the wall of the house that look like they were cut. The wire are yellow and red. On top on the unit it says Gibson Heating and Cooling Product, then I looked in the inside under the fan and I guess it is the compress and it has Model# GS3BA-036KA(3ton)
    Serial # GSD010303917 Compresor Code:MR Copeland
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    Apr 24, 2009, 09:01 AM

    You should have two paired wires in the outdoor unit that go to the yellow and red. Open the service panel and see if you can find the pair, and then reconnect or put in a new run. Just be sure the connection is weather tight. Ideally you should use similar colors, but it doesn't matter.

    Did you say your indoor blower is not working?
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    Apr 24, 2009, 11:28 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by dac122 View Post
    You should have two paired wires in the outdoor unit that go to the yellow and red. Open the service panel and see if you can find the pair, and then reconnect or put in a new run. Just be sure the connection is weather tight. Ideally you should use similar colors, but it doesn't matter.

    Did you say your indoor blower is not working?
    That's the thing I don't see any wires coming out of the unit itself and when I open the panel up I don't see any lose wires. When I open the panel up all the wires are covered in a black rubber protective covering. Also in the inside of the house it sounds like the air is own but their's no air coming out of the vents. I can see the wires that's coming from the wall of my house but not the wires that's coming from the unit itself.
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    Apr 24, 2009, 12:45 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Lawandal View Post
    That's the thing I don't see any wires coming out of the unit itself and when I open the panel up I don't see any lose wires. When I open the panel up all the wires are covered in a black rubber protective covering. Also in the inside of the house it sounds like the air is own but their's no air coming out of the vents. I can see the wires that's coming from the wall of my house but not the wires that's coming from the unit itself.
    One way or another you need to open up the service panel and track down where the control wires go inside the panel. Usually they connect to a relay. You need to pull back the black rubber covering or anything that's in the way.

    If you're not sure what to do, post some pics. Perhaps this will help.

    Otherwise you'll need to call a pro.

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