You have a bad fan motor and or bad start capacitor.
Central air fan not spinning.
Take a stick or screwdriver and spin the fan blade.
A start capacitor is an electric device that gets the electric motor running at startup by providing a jolt of stored.
A central air conditioner is an elaborate system that involves parts such as an evaporator a compressor a condenser fans and refrigerant to run through the unit.
Unit not receiving power.
We ll diagnose your unit and provide a fair quote for the air conditioning repair.
This shows you how to troubleshoot and fix a heat pump or ac unit that is not working.
Give one of the fan blades a gentle push to get it spinning.
You may have a bad capacitor.
The good news is it s pretty easy to find out.
The act of pushing the blade kickstarts the fan just like a start capacitor would.
In older systems with belt powered fans the belt can become loose or break and cause the fan to stop spinning properly.
If after pushing the blade the fan takes off and continues spinning it s possible that the start capacitor is bad.
If the compressor is working but the fan won t turn then the problem is most likely with the motor and or capacitor.
Most air condition systems last anywhere from 10 or more years.
Do not use your fingers or a conductive metal or material to spin the fan.
This can be repaired but it s often a good sign that it s time for a new air conditioner.
Some air conditioner fan problems might be a power issue rather than anything to do with the fan s.
You go outside to check the a c unit and it s buzzing but the fan s not spinning.
Compressor works but the fan does not spin.
Like many household appliances each of these components does their job both independently but also in unison with the connecting parts and when one section of the system goes.
If you observe the ac condenser fan not spinning on your outdoor air conditioning unit the problem is likely one of a few common things.
In this case the outdoor fan is not running due to a bad capacitor.
This includes changing the filter at least once every two to three months and using a soft brush to clean the coils on the inside of your unit.
Don t risk damaging your compressor.
With the power off to your condensing unit here is a simple test you can do.
A bad capacitor is a common a c problem with a straightforward fix.