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    May 14, 2012, 08:06 AM
    My air conditioner unit is turning but no air from the registers
    Hello, My airconditioner unit is turning (fan on outside is working) but no air from registers. I went to Attic and cleaned drain pan of about a gallon of water and tried to reset via circuit breakers and a trip switch ( a light switch connected to unit in attic.) and still nothing. Are there anymore reset switches or?? Please help as I am broke. Thanks in advance for your input. Wes

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