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EC error code meaning
Hello friend, thank you for your inquiry!
I understand that you are getting an "EC" error code on your Frigidaire air conditioner. However, it appears "EC" is an invalid error code. It is possible that the error code is missing characters? I show that the error code "ES" or "CS" is valid. In the meantime, I suggest resetting your air conditioner. You can do this by flipping the household circuit breaker for roughly ten minutes. If resetting the power does not correct the issue, could you please inform me of the new error code or if your air conditioner continues to display "EC". I look forward to assisting you. -Matt
Frigidaire model FG6RC 080C-16B
with a meter you will need to verify motor is getting required voltage (high and low)Yes, its likely the motor but, do you put one in to see it still doesnt work?
We have a Frigidare S3BA-036KA
I Had a similar problem with my Air Conditioning unit, the repair man said without the information their was nothing he could do, but that he would go look for it.
This is what i was able to find, This litterally all just took place within the past hour so i don't know if its workable information, but here is my two and a half cents.
http://www.transtaracsupply.com/pdf/s3ba.pdf
I have a Frigidaire split system a/c with error code E1. What does this mean?
Hello friend, thank you for your post!
I understand that your Frigidaire split air conditioner is displaying an error code of E1 and you would like to know its meaning. In order to assist you further I would need to have the model number of your air conditioner. With that information I would be able to further assist you. -Matt
We have a Frigidaire FAK124R1V AC. Can turn it on, but NO air comes out. We've cleaned the filter and clicked the reset button several times. Is there something else to try before calling for service?
If you choose to use the air conditioner to cool a room when the outside temperature is low, any condensation that naturally accumulates on the cooling coil inside the unit can freeze. When the coils freeze over, the air flowing through the unit fails to cool, and in your case may have blocked any air flow. I assume you can hear the fan but get no flow?
Freezing may damage the unit. Allow the unit to defrost by turning it off and leaving it off for several hours, or even days, to allow warm air to flow through the coils and melt the ice. Of course if you live in a place like Minneapolis you might be waiting until April. But you should be able to check whether the coils are clear by removing the filter and shining a flashlight through the air-exhaust cavity. The coils are usually visible just inside. If the ice doesn't melt quickly enough, you can speed things up by pointing the hot air of a hair dryer at the coils through this opening.
I also assume since you are in apt you have no access to the exterior side of the unit to check what is going on? Or if this is a window unit just take it out of the window for awhile (granted ... that can be a pain in the you know what).
Good luck on your troubleshooting ... I think you are the right track
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