Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"It sounds like you're out of freon."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"You should have a wiring diagram on the motor, if not you should be able to google..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"That usually means the condensate drain is stopped up."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"The yellow wire is the cooling wire, it goes to the "Y" terminal. The red wire is the hot..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"If your unit is shutting down due to the outdoor pressure switch. The main two problems..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"It should be R-22"
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Mach 15 Air Conditioner:
"It should be a 42,000 BTU or 3 1/2 ton."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"Its been a while since I worked on Coleman/Evcon units but if I remember correctly, the..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"Sounds like the blower motor is getting hot and cycling on internal motor overload...."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"Most of the time the capacitor is listed on the motor, if not it should be on the..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"You might check the battery"
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"Here is a wiring diagram for 7655-856 furnace"
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"Yes that is a Coleman"
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"In the model number the 95 is the series of the unit and the 48 is the Btu's therefore you..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"Here is a wiring diagram"
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"Johnstone supply is a Coleman Distributor and parts supply house"
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"Here is a wiring diagram of your EB air Handler"
Bill Long posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"When the t'stat starts the furnace, 1st the draft inducer motor runs for a few seconds,..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Intertherm Heating & Cooling:
"You need combustion air to keep pilot and gas burning. You should have louvers or vents on..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this General Electric APE08AK Portable Air Conditioner:
"It could be a voltage problem. Are you using an extension cord, If you are what gauge is..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this General Electric Heating & Cooling:
"You should have a thermocouple in the unit for the pilot light. See if the pilot is lit,..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"That's usually your flame sensor. If the board doesn't detect a flame after burner is..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"Has this always been this way? When the emergency heat is on the outside unit shouldn't..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"It may be a factory default setting. Once it loses power to the thermostat it defaults..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"Not if the thermostat is controlling the room temperature to its setpoint. Emergency heat..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"See if you blower speed is set to low speed in the heat mode. I think what might be..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"If the thermostat is keeping the house at it's temperature setting, No don't switch to..."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"That's relays inside the thermostat switching, it's normal."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"That's normal you are hearing the reversing valve shift when it comes out of defrost."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Carrier 52CQ-312-4 Comfort Series Heat Pump Air Conditioner:
"Your local Carrier dealer or appliance parts house should be able to help you."
Bill Long posted an answer for this Carrier Heating & Cooling:
"The expansion valve is always located at the evaporator. The inside cooling coil on most..."