Outside a/c working, no air inside
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Outside a/c working, no air inside
Quick questions I need help with. I had my a/c repaired about a month ago. The guy came out and repaired the liguid line, recharged the system, added freon etc. The unit worked pretty well for the past month or so. Noticed this morning that the outside unit is on but nothing happening inside the house. No air blowing or anything. PLease advise as the next three days are projected to be the hottest of the year at 105.

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Go to your airhandler and see if you can hear your blower running. If it is check to see if you've got frost or ice on the large insulated copper pipe ging into the unit.
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Originally Posted by mattison
Go to your airhandler and see if you can hear your blower running. If it is check to see if you've got frost or ice on the large insulated copper pipe ging into the unit.
Where exactly am I looking? I know nothing about a/c units. I know where the lines are, but where am I checking for the airhandler?
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Where exactly am I looking? I know nothing about a/c units. I know where the lines are, but where am I checking for the airhandler?
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Originally Posted by Ed Imeduc
What do you have ????? furnace the blower can be in the bottom. Attic blower unit by the cold air return duct. Or blower can be on one side or the other of where the copper freon lines are inside the home. Going to the AC coil.
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Take the door off of the unit by the return duct to the unit and there is the blower. Can be the motor the capacitor or the fan relay or the board in the unit if it has one. that dont let the fan run
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