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Anonymous Posted on May 28, 2010

My Coleman Evcon heating and air unit will not blow air

My Coleman Evcon heating and air unit inside is not wanting to run right. The motor will hum but the fan will not turn. The outside unit turns on just fine but the unit inside will not blow air. What could be the problem?? Please help!

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Bad blower motor. recommend a new blower motor and capacitor.

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