Better chance the capacitor because obviously that intermittent functionally is going to ruin your stem. If it continue to happen the fan motor may be getting old, so replace it also.
👏👏👏👏👏👏 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is the most helpful video I ever watched on RU-vid. I replaced the capacitor on my central air conditioner in my home for the same problem and .....yessssss It's working now. I appreciate your help God bless you.
Quick note to you. Not all air conditioning outside units have an external quick disconnect mounted on the exterior of buildings. Our A-coil and compressor units were replaced five years ago. The old one did not have an external quick disconnect, so the installer did not add one.
besides the capacitor, what else can be the cause of an A/C blowing hot air? Freon leak? My upstairs unit has been blowing hot air, and I want to make sure I cross off anything else if the new capacitor doesn't get me cold air.
We got new AC about few months ago and when the fan turns on it throws hot air after couple minutes it throws cold air. And the house doesn’t stay cold. Any suggestions?
We haven't used our AC since winter started and I go to use it tonight and it's acting like it's still on Heat mode. Air coming out is 110°+ and it 72° out.
@@bluecrabweb Nope, we had a "pro" come out saying the PCB was bad. I ordered a new PCB, swapped it out (it's super easy for an aviation mechanic of 20+ years) and STILL blowing hot air. That was $450 down the drain (including the "pro"). I just swapped out the thermostat with an ecobee4 I had laying around, but it's doing the same thing. The capacitor still looks brand new. The pro said he jumped the circuit on the PCB that is supposed to switch over from heat to cold and it worked which is why he thought it was the PCB. Maybe it is the capacitor🤷. More swaptronics, here we go!
@@xxdemonshitxx bummer, sorry you didn't get it fixed. my AC "Pros" stopped by today and within 10 minutes are saying it's my crappy Nest thermostat. I told them to flee my house as quickly as possible so i wouldn't get billed any more than i should, and i went to Home Depot and picked up a new Honeywell thermostat...$175 for the service call, and $150 for the thermo stat..fingers crossed it gets it working as temps are getting near 80 degrees this week in NW FL.
@@xxdemonshitxx Hey, we got rid of the Nest thermostat, and replaced with a Honeywell "Smart" one..cold air is blowing again, thank god. Funny, everything on RU-vid said either freon, capacitor or reverse switch..and ours was the thermostat.