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    Dec 14, 2010, 04:37 PM
    Condenser fan
    I replaced my condenser fan and it only had three wires the brown one was to the capacitor the yellow was also to the capacitor and the black was to the PC board. The new cond fan has four wires a brown, brown/white, black, and white. I know the brown and brown/white go to the capacitor but I'm not sure where the black and white go..?

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