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A/c is tearing up ball park of what I should be paying?

Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 11:49 pm
by Greenhead329
The fan on the a/c unit won't engage On its own....if I memfRica rig it it will come on and stay on as long as the temp is low enough to keep it spinning

What part is broken and how much $$ am I looking at sinking

Re: A/c is tearing up ball park of what I should be paying?

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 7:18 am
by edub20
I assume you're referring to the outside unit or the compressor. first thing to check for on the fan would be the capacitor. If the windings are going bad on the fan it may need to be replaced if the Cap checks out.


Fan would run you prob 100-200 diy. a replacement capacitor is usually 10-20 bucks. I'd swap the capacitor to rule that out first.

Re: A/c is tearing up ball park of what I should be paying?

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 7:31 am
by jacksbuddy
edub20 wrote:I assume you're referring to the outside unit or the compressor. first thing to check for on the fan would be the capacitor. If the windings are going bad on the fan it may need to be replaced if the Cap checks out.


Fan would run you prob 100-200 diy. a replacement capacitor is usually 10-20 bucks. I'd swap the capacitor to rule that out first.
^^^^This^^^^

If it is the capacitor, it's an easy fix. It took me just as long to replace mine as a professional would have charged me for, and I had to make two trips to the parts house. :oops:

Re: A/c is tearing up ball park of what I should be paying?

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 7:37 am
by rjohnson
Yep definitely try to swap capacitor first. Seems like those are the most often the culprit. Had to replace ours on a three year old system. Take the old one off but kill the power to the system first at the breaker box.

Re: A/c is tearing up ball park of what I should be paying?

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 8:38 am
by edub20
rjohnson wrote:Yep definitely try to swap capacitor first. Seems like those are the most often the culprit. Had to replace ours on a three year old system. Take the old one off but kill the power to the system first at the breaker box.
that 220 may bite a little :D

Re: A/c is tearing up ball park of what I should be paying?

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 9:08 am
by Greenhead329
Thanks guys!

Re: A/c is tearing up ball park of what I should be paying?

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 9:19 am
by jtdumallard
Where do yall buy Capacitors around Jackson? I usually have to replace one every couple of years and its $100 every time.

Re: A/c is tearing up ball park of what I should be paying?

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 9:26 am
by edub20
jtdumallard wrote:Where do yall buy Capacitors around Jackson? I usually have to replace one every couple of years and its $100 every time.
last time i bought one at https://www.google.com/maps/place/1st+S ... 60cfb0ea3b

http://www.1stsourceservall.com/Ridgeland-MS.php

They offer a buy one get one deal where if the Capacitor ever fails bring it in and swap it out. I always keep a spare on hand for both of my units.

Re: A/c is tearing up ball park of what I should be paying?

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 9:32 am
by jacksbuddy
jtdumallard wrote:Where do yall buy Capacitors around Jackson? I usually have to replace one every couple of years and its $100 every time.
These guys. http://www.1stsourceservall.com/Jackson-MS.php

Good prices and good customer service. When I had to replace the capacitor on mine a couple of years ago, it cost me around $50.00. And just last month, I had a fuse go out on my dryer. Not only did they have the right part in stock, but they also offered a warranty on the electrical parts. Who does THAT?!?!?

Re: A/c is tearing up ball park of what I should be paying?

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 3:54 pm
by mshunter77
Whatever you do do not call one hour heating and air. They wanted to charge me $450 to replace capacitor.

Re: A/c is tearing up ball park of what I should be paying?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2015 8:19 pm
by Greenhead329
Thanks for everything guys! Replaced this morning, and knock on wood still working great..

I was still hesitant to attempt the repair myself, worried about screwing up an expensive system worse and worried about getting electrocuted.
being in a similar boat this morning as MShunter...every place I looked was in the 400 range...I said screw it I'll do it myself and hope for the best...

I called around this morning and figured out who the local dealer was for the model a/c .. found them....was out the door with taxes $32.00
10-15 min labor....fixed