
10-16-2003, 04:44 PM
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Handyman
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Milford, OH, USA.
Posts: 120
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ty_moore
Welcome to the Home Repair Forums
I do this every day as a job! Forgive me if I take a day or two to let my mind rest!
Ty, You have a problem! You need to make sure your coil is clean on the inside unit. Look up past the filter to the underside of the coil!
You have possibly two problems!
1) you have bad air flow due to a dirty filter (which you changed) or a clogged coil (inside) Remember I said (bad air flow)
2) You are low on refrigerant! This means you have a leak! You need a service man at this point!
This is a sealed system it's not supposed to run low on refrigerant!
Hope this helps
16x80
P.S. If you let it go to long you will wind up running up your electric bill and causing damage to your unit over a long period of time!
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