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I have an Amana heater/airconditioner (Prestige I think) that is not cooling. The outside compressor fan was not spinning, so i I changed the capacitor on the unit. It now spins, yet vent air not cold

If that fan stopped your compressor overheated, shut off on thermal overload. Carefully cool compressor with water hose and restart. If the big copper is cold ,small copper warm, compressor is running. Check capacitor on compressor

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Replace heating eliment in 26" Amana TTW airconditioner unit ?

it will be the thermal fuse for sure

its a small metal cylinder usualy around the heating element
with two connections
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I have no cool air! Please help!

Hi,

Here is a tip about troubleshooting your air conditioner...
There are many things that can cause your air conditioner not to cool...

AirConditioner Trouble - Review the Possibilities

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My Amana ACB087 airconditioner shows a code E1 when I plug it in ,why is that??

E1 error is a restriction of the air flow entering the filter area. It also could be a defective Printed Circuit Board AKA PCB. Try this Remove the front cover and check the temperature sensor and the ice sensor (This would be a black wire attached to a small sensor that is inserted in a small copper tube in the cooling coil). The temperature sensor would be the one in front of the cooling coil. Black wires also and has a shiny tiny thing at its tip. These two sensors could be damaged or has lost its connection to the main board. These error codes would likewise just sense these sensors also called probes here in the USA that communicate the cooling of the unit to the Electronic Circuit Board. Hope this helps, Thanks, Sea Breeze



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I have a 1400 btu portable air conditioner ( AMANA ) and the fan is broken, how to replace it.

Obviously, you will have to disassemble part of the cabinet to access the fan blade. Removig the blade should not be difficult. If it's the fan motor, than that may be a challenge. However, since you did not furnish the Model Number of your AC Unit, there's not much more I can tell you, other than where to find the part(s) you'll need. Try Factory Appliance Parts http://www.appliancefactoryparts.com/airconditioners/amana/amana-motors-and-blades.html You'll definitely need the correct Model Number of your unit, to search for the part(s) you'll need.

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I am looking for the reset button on my Amana heat pump the outside unit fan inside operates but the compressor does not run

Hi,
There are no simple reset buttons for that...

Here is a tip about troubleshooting your airconditioner...
There are many things that can cause your air conditioner not to cool...

AirConditioner Trouble - Review the Possibilities

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Amana air conditioner wont turn on. not even fan. has power as we checking the circuit breaker. suggestions?

Hi,

Here is a tip about troubleshooting your air conditioner...
There are many things that can cause your air conditioner not to cool...

AirConditioner Trouble - Review the Possibilities

heatman101
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Beeping Noise

when the air conditioning aircon is have niose get a more prion in the copper tube and you will see the effect
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