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68.43.70.40

"COULD BE CONTACTOR" , posted Sun 1 Jun 08:38user profileedit/delete messagepost reply


HOUSTON IS RIGHT HOWEVER IF A DAMAGED WIRE IS NOT FOUND,CHECK TO SEE IF CONTACTOR-COIL IN CONDENSOR ISNT BURNT SHORTED TO GROUND. TRY DISCONNECTING LOW VOLTAGE WIRE FROM CONDENSOR ,IF PROBLEM STILL OCCURES THE PROBLEM WILL BE WITH WIRING TO UNIT. iF FUSE DOSENT BLOW ITS MOST LIKELY YOURE CONTACTOR. PS DISCONNECT POWER FIRST TO UNIT

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theduke03

24.250.18.179

"Re(1):COULD BE CONTACTOR" , posted Sun 1 Jun 09:10user profileedit/delete messagepost reply


Hey I think your shift key is stuck in the capital position which has caused me to suffer a headache. Of course Houston was right. Did you doubt that? BTW; a contactor coil is more likely to short to itsself (common) than to ground.

"My dad was the most feared furnace fighter in Northern Indiana."

 

 

dcdraftworks



68.124.177.169

"Re(2):COULD BE CONTACTOR" , posted Sun 1 Jun 09:39:user profileedit/delete messagepost reply


Too bad Duke,
I'll email you a percocet.

If you have an extra $1000.00 you could drive up to Canada and get a decent price on pain medication.

Maybe you need to go to Lens Crafters and pay $500.00 for $45.00 pair of eyeglasses.

[this message was edited by dcdraftworks on Sun 1 Jun 09:46]

 

 

theduke03

24.250.18.179

"Re(3):COULD BE CONTACTOR" , posted Sun 1 Jun 10:08user profileedit/delete messagepost reply


I was fine untill I read that post. However I would never go to Canada to contribute to socialized medicine. Eh? I'd rather pay my fair share here in the U.S. of Fuckin' A.

"My dad was the most feared furnace fighter in Northern Indiana."