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Kenmore 75101 Wall/Window Air Conditioner Questions & Answers
I need a wiring diagram for the kenmore 75101 thru
The pigtail cord has a hot leg and neutral for 115 volts, or if 230 volts , 2 hot legs of 115 volts & and a ground. The Hot leg (if one) is routed through the switch. The switch seds power to the compresor and fan motor. The neutral or other dside of power is the side all loads will terminate to have both sides of power as a AA batt in a flashlight, both ends of the batt must be present, as this is all there is and you willneed to trace wires a diagram is never required.
Cannot find vent control lever
I too cannot find the Vent Control Lever for my Kenmore 580.kenmore air conditioner model number is: 580.75251800. I DO see in the owners manual WHERE the lever should be, however, I do NOT see the vent control lever, nor ostesibly WHERE the vent can be, bought the unit new in 2009 from SEARS, anyone have any ideas?
Kenmore 580 75101 a/c will not turn off. All the
Check if pulling out the plug stops the noise. If the noise is still present you might be hearing the freon in the system running inside the metal tubes. It could also be the expansion valves still moving. This may be caused by incorrect freon pressure, leaks or faulty valves. If the noise goes out after pulling the plug, you might be hearing the compressor. This could be caused by faulty wiring or switch.
Will not cool properly.
You have either a faulty thermostat, dirty condenser and evaporator or a faulty run capacitor. Need to service soon before the compressor is damaged. Sea Breeze
Tripping at the current interrupter
It appears your Air Conditioner has ann electronic remote. Has the batteries or something happened to the remote lately? Reason I ask is because your model has a programed circuit board and I need to know if you need to address the remote or the programed control board. Let me know, I can find the parts if you need to fet them, Sea Breeze
Safety plug on unit keeps popping out after running a while.
You have a short somewhere. With any luck you might have a wire come loose from the compressor.Side the unit out and remove the cover. Inspect the terminals on the compressor. if they are all fine then check the run capacitor. If it is swollen or leaky then it has failed. If that is fine then i would next check for continuity between each pin to ground on that conpressor. if you have any continuity on that then it is compressor replacement time.
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