Posted by IA Roy on July 13, 2015 at 19:48:21 from (72.171.192.122):
Last Thursday evening I brought the local granddaughters home. It was close to 8 when we finally got here. It seemed a little warm, so I turned the thermostat down a little. With all the commotion, I didn't notice that the air wasn't working until after they went home. I went downstairs and could hear that the blower fan was not running. The suction line had frost on it both on the furnace and at the condensing unit outside. Saturday afternoon the sons father-in-law came to town for the local festival parade and stopped in to look at it. He used to do heating and cooling as a sideline business. He checked things out and said that there was power going to the motor. He didn't have enough equipment to determine if the motor or capacitor was bad. I took it out last night and tonight I checked it out. The motor works fine with a jumper cord in all three speeds. I don't remember what determines when the motor should run in the air conditioning mode? Is there a relay? By the way, if it matters, it is a Lenox Elite series furnace that was installed as a heating cooling set about 18 years ago. Any ideas where I should look next? Thanks in advance, Roy
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