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Whirlpool ACE244XS Air Conditioner Questions & Answers
Heat has been hard to get started now it has stopped
your problem is the heating element is burnt out. This can be caused by a number of problems the most common is debris getting past the filter and accumulating on the heating coil causing a burn out. The heating coil sits behind the evaporator coil so you will need to remove the a/c from the casing. Once this is done you will see the heating element . If you are able to do this repair you will see that it is fairly simple. The element actually looks like the element in a toaster. Remove the wires from the element unscrew the element from the a/c case taking it and the model and serial #'s to an appliance supply for replacement. If you aren't in the mood to mess with it an a/c tech won't charge an arm and a leg to do this for you it's usually the cost for the part and a slight labor charge. Good Luck on your repairs hope this helped
Dave
1/20/2015 5:11:24 PM •
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on Jan 20, 2015
I have a whirlpool wall heat/ac unit, model
Dear it is a thermostat system. You can simply check it by setting temp at 30 then check either warm air is coming or cool air. at this time warm air should come. If warm air is not coming means there is a fault is realy in your pcb. It can be simply remove no need to worry.
10/15/2013 9:05:24 AM •
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on Oct 15, 2013
How do I get the
Is this a window unit? If it is then its right behind the front cover between the cover adn the coils behind it. If its not there then you can by one at the hardware store .. clean the coils before you install is . you can do that by vacuming it with the house vacume or a sho vac if you have one.. Hope this helps let me know Jon
8/3/2011 11:57:41 PM •
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on Aug 03, 2011
The plug on my unit
Yes it will not be UL any more, but unless you replace the cord end it will be going to the land fill. You should check out the wall receptacle as well, weak tension between the two will burn out again.
7/16/2011 5:48:04 AM •
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on Jul 16, 2011
My plug on my unit
Why wouldn't it work?
You remove one plug & replace it
with the same thing,what's the problem?
7/14/2011 2:29:32 AM •
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on Jul 14, 2011
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