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Goodman CLQ30AR32 Air Conditioner Questions & Answers
My thermostat clicks,but heat won,t come on
The t-stat is only a switch, it doesn't provide heat. Please provide information as to what kind of heat (gas, oil, heat pump) as well as what the heating unit is or isn't doing.
12/12/2013 1:04:28 PM •
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on Dec 12, 2013
Keeps freezen up but when
Check the filters first. then you will need some one to check the charge on the unit as well as check the realy or contactor as theymight be stuck. But start with the filter.
8/8/2011 4:43:10 PM •
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on Aug 08, 2011
I think my goodman refrigerated
Hello, usually the suction line will begin to ice up ( the pipe with insulation on it) if there is a airflow problem or a low refrigerant charge, to thaw it out just turn off the ac and set the thermostat to fan. Now the unit will need to be serviced because if it keeps running this way the compressor can get severly damaged.
6/28/2011 1:06:36 PM •
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on Jun 28, 2011
My AC keeps freezing. Condenser
Hello MCOMSTI You have a freon leak that MUST be found & repiared so the system will keep the charge.A fast leak is eaiser to find,look for a oil/grease stain anywhere on the system,when you loose 1/2 system charge you make ice.
8/5/2010 3:41:36 PM •
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on Aug 05, 2010
Goodman GSC130361DE premature shut off
im not sure what tstat you have? if you still have your tstat book it well tell you how to set it up. may be it was not programed when installed. i hope that helps
4/12/2010 6:51:41 PM •
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on Apr 12, 2010
Goodman gas furnace model number gms80904bna won't light. Changed the flame sensor and the ignitor is bright orange please help
Obvious that the unit isn't getting gas to the ignitor.
To receive gas to the ignitor, there is a gas valve located upstream of the burners.
Have a friend turn on the heat while you are up close to the furnace.
Once the ignitor gets hot, there will be an audible "click" at the gas valve when the low voltage controls call for the gas valve to open to supply gas to the burners.
Listen for it.
If you hear a click, and the furnace still isn't firing, you need to check to see if someone has closed the gas shut off supply valves located on the gas line.
If all the shut off valves are open, you need to verify you have gas pressure in front of the gas regulator.
If you verify have pressure on the upstream side of the regulator, you will need to verify there is also pressure downstream of the regulator.
If there is gas pressure upstream but none downstream, replace the regulator.
If you have pressure downstream of the regulator, and the gas valve clicks, but furnace doesn't light, replace the gas valve.
LP has higher pressure than natural gas, and is dangerous.
LP is heavier than air and will sink to the floor or lowest area.
One static electricity spark is all it takes and an explosion can occur.
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