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In AC mode the cooler fan doesn't turn on and after a little while the warm air starts to blow instead of cold air. Any ideas

Sounds like a bad or stuck reversing valve. Typically r.vs. are energized in cooling, verify 24 volts to valve, if yes , bad valve If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/thomas_092728000e6acb79
9/30/2016 7:37:44 PM • Whynter ARC-14SH... • 550 views • 1 helpful votes
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Even on lowest setting, drinks too cold, freezing at back, ice.

Thermostat needs replacing. Can`t find one online but I would guess a standard Danfoss would do it.
3/18/2016 10:12:55 PM • Whynter Beverage... • 312 views • 1 helpful votes
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Control panel lights on whynter 12000 btu portable air conditioner .can't read some numbers

This is due to the detrioting condition of the display, sometimes an even lite press with fingers on the display may help. This happens due to loss of contacts inside due to poor quality of display or aging.
10/13/2015 5:41:59 PM • Whynter ARC-12S... • 346 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where to buy intake/exhaust hose

Hardware store.
8/9/2015 4:47:37 PM • Whynter ARC-14SH... • 101 views • 0 helpful votes
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My ice maker makes a loud whistling sound and stops producing ice with machine still running why does this sound occur and stop making the ice afterword and can it be repaired

ICE MAKER not making ice Inspect Water fill tube, Inspect the ice maker mold to see if there are ice cubes present. If there are no cubes or very small cubes, then you should look for issues with the water fill system. Inspect the fill tube and the fill cup area at the back of the ice maker to make sure that they are not frozen. If there is an ice buildup in that area, confirm no foreign objects have disrupted the flow of water into the fill cup. If nothing obvious has caused the ice buildup then suspect the inlet valve, tubing or low water pressure. Inspect the outlet tubing from the fill valve to the ice maker fill tube for any signs of restrictions and replace if necessary. WATER INLET VALVE: Check the water inlet valve for any restrictions. You will need to shut off the valve from the household water supply before you disconnect the inlet tubing. Some water inlet valves may have a screen to filter debris before it can enter the valve. If the screen is plugged, water flow will be restricted and the result will be small or layered ice cubes. Remove and clean the screen or replace the valve. If dirt has gotten into the valve it may not shut off completely and will continuously drip water into the ice maker fill tube and will eventually freeze up. Low household water pressure or a restriction at the manual shut off valve will also cause the water inlet valve to not shut off completely and create this same condition. Self piercing saddle valves are the most common shut off valve to cause this problem as the hole that is pierced in the water line is often too small and will more easily become restricted. The water inlet valve is operated by line voltage supplied through the ice maker control. Power is applied for approximately 7-9 seconds during the harvest cycle and energizes the solenoid on the valve to allow water to flow. You can check the solenoid for continuity with a multi-meter. On models with multiple solenoid inlet valves, you will need to determine which portion or portions of the valve are used for the ice maker. You can normally follow the inlet tubing from the ice maker back to the valve. Unplug the refrigerator and turn off the water supply to the valve before working with this part. (HOW TO TEST INLET VALVE: Inspect the filter screen where the supply line connects. Remove any debris or deposits that may have built up using a toothbrush or warm running water. If you cannot clear theclog, it will be necessary to replace the valve (the filter is not removable on most inlet valves). Test thewaterinletvalve for continuity using a multImeter. First, inspect the coil for an indication of it's ohm rating. If no information is printed on the coil, then use the range of 170 to 500 ohms. Set the multitester to the ohms setting X100 (if available, otherwise use the nearest ohm setting). Place a probe on each terminal. The multitester should display a reading that matches the coil's rating or if you don't know the rating then it should fall into the range of 170 to 500 ohms. If the water inlet valve does not pass this test, it should be replaced. If the inlet valve has two coils, test the second coil in the same way (note that they may not have the same ohm rating). The valve can also fail mechanically. So even if it passes the electrical test, it may still require replacement. If you have ruled out all other possibilities, go ahead and replace the valve. Check the tap valve.A bad tap valve-the little device that connects the ice maker's water supply tube to the water pipe-may cause the problem where the ice maker's supply tube connects to the water pipe. If necessary, replace the inlet valve and the tap valve. For the tap valve, use the type that requires you to drill a 1/4-inch hole (as opposed to the "self-piercing" type). You can buy anice maker connection kitand do this yourself, or call a repair person or plumber to install an inline water filter when replacing the valve. Lastly the ICE MAKER ASSEMBLY: If there are no ice buildup issues or suspected problems with the water supply, then you may have a problem with the ice maker control. The most common type of ice maker used in modern refrigerators is the heat release ice maker. The ice maker uses heat to release the ice cubes. If the water's route is blocked or the solenoid doesn't work-or if the bail wire is lifted-the ice maker won't make ice. (Also note that your home's water pressure may not be strong enough to serve an ice maker.) If you have a heat release or modular ice maker it will have a removable cover at the front. Behind the cover is a series of electrical test points that can be used to diagnose the ice maker. The unit can be manually operated by inserting an insulated jumper wire into test points "T" and "H" to initiate a "test harvest". On other ice makers jumper at points N & M (neutral to Motor) The jumper should be insulated 14 gauge solid wire that has the insulation stripped back about 3/4 of an inch on both ends, and bent into a "U" shape. When inserted into the test points for 5 to 10 seconds, the motor should start and the cycle will continue on its own. You may have to manually close the freezer door switch for this to operate. This test will simulate a real harvest cycle and will operate the ejector blades, shut off arm and the fill valve in the proper sequence, and will allow you to do a proper diagnosis. This is a live voltage test and should only be performed by a qualified person. If the motor does not start, you can verify that you have power to the ice maker at test points "L" and "N". If the ice maker is getting power and does not perform a cycle, then the module will need to be replaced On component mode ice makers the testing is done differently. Testing a thermostat in a component ice maker: The thermostat is located near the bottom ofthe support box. The thermostat is connected by two or three wires.Label the wire placement before disconnecting them. Remove thethermostat by loosening the clamp, by pushing back the retainerclips, or by removing the retaining screws. Test the thermostat forcontinuityusing amultitesterset to the ohms setting X1. Start by testing the thermostat whenit has come up to room temperature (about 20 minutes after removing it from the freezer). If the thermostat has two wires touch one probe to each wire. You should get a reading of infinity.Chill the thermostat in the freezer for about twenty minutes andretest. This time you should get a reading of zero (continuity). If the thermostat has three wires, number them 1, 2 and 3. Test combinations 1 & 2, 1 & 3and 2 & 3 and write down the results. Two of the combinations should yield a reading of infinity and one should yield a readingof zero. Now chill the thermostat in the freezer for about twenty minutes and retest. The combination that had a zero reading before, should now have a reading of infinity. One of the two other combinations should now yield a zero reading.If the thermostat fails this test, it should be replaced. Testing a modular ice maker 'sthermostatcan be tested and replaced individually. Test the thermostat forcontinuityusing amultitesterset to the ohms setting X1. Start by testing the thermostat when it is cold (10 degrees). Insert one probe into the hole labeled "T" and the other probe into the hole labeled "H". The meter should indicate zero resistance (continuity). After the ice maker has warmed up, repeat the test and this time the meter should indicate infiinity (no continuity).If the thermostat does not pass both tests, it should be replaced. God is the reason I give you free advice so God is good! ice-maker-makes-loud-whistling-sound-4f0hlddt4gbryw0z5z50jz3f-5-0.jpg ice-maker-makes-loud-whistling-sound-4f0hlddt4gbryw0z5z50jz3f-5-2.jpg ice-maker-makes-loud-whistling-sound-4f0hlddt4gbryw0z5z50jz3f-5-5.jpg ice-maker-makes-loud-whistling-sound-4f0hlddt4gbryw0z5z50jz3f-5-9.jpg ice-maker-makes-loud-whistling-sound-4f0hlddt4gbryw0z5z50jz3f-5-14.jpg
2/24/2015 5:22:40 AM • Whynter SNO... • 1,852 views • 0 helpful votes
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Need a service manual. Any help?

Try: http://www.manualslib.com/ Probably Half to go to MFG.
3/11/2015 5:36:00 PM • Whynter ARC-14S... • 494 views • 0 helpful votes
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What should I do when my tablet keep turning off

what type of tablet do you have?
2/19/2015 11:42:59 PM • Whynter Air... • 146 views • 0 helpful votes
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Please remove me from your deta base . Otherwise I will seek further . I did not give permission for your company to post my name. please remove right away!

Contact customer service and beg and plead. If that fails threaten and insult, crying sometimes adds the pity factor and if that fails log into your account and change all your data to false information! :-)
7/29/2014 4:45:50 PM • Whynter FX-6SB... • 310 views • 0 helpful votes
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Fuse keeps blowing on my Whynter portable ac

Is your compressors motor capacitor replaceable? I know that on a split system, a dead capacitor (typically a 35uF) can cause increased current draw, to the point of blowing fuses, though I've never had to replace one on a portable unit. I usually replace them with a 30uF capacitor, roughly the size of a "200ml can of softdrink". 38251439-5ac3-446e-83c6-9ea57d261d64.jpg
4/11/2014 5:22:06 AM • Whynter ARC-14S... • 1,104 views • 1 helpful votes
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Whynter ARC-14S ECO-FRIENDLY 14000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner popping fuse

problem with blower motor
4/11/2014 5:18:52 AM • Whynter ARC-14S... • 610 views • 0 helpful votes
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I need a control board for whynter model wc-321dd?

Check out this site for your board. www.ambientstores.com/ProductDetail/Refrigeration_/_...Parts/606
1/16/2014 9:25:01 PM • Whynter (WC16S)... • 954 views • 0 helpful votes
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My Whynter UIM-155 ice maker used to make alot of

look at the condenser coli to see if it is dirty if so clean it. Dirty coil will cause it longer to make ice. also make sure nothing is blocking the condenser return.
8/20/2013 3:19:28 PM • Whynter UIM-155... • 240 views • 0 helpful votes
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Interior light not turning on. Temperature not showing up either. Brand new out of the box. Plugged in and it lit up, then turned off. Now won't turn on (light won't turn on) Unit turns on and

Sounds like a poor connection in the control or a faulty control module, I would return it as faulty for a new one. They seal those units up pretty good so we can't fiddle with them. Everyone gets a lemon sometimes.
9/6/2012 5:18:05 AM • Whynter (WC16S)... • 473 views • 0 helpful votes
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My everstar portable ac is not running properly.

Ed, there are several things that can cause this problem, but all are solvable.

1. The current temperature setting is not low enough.

2. The air intake filter needs to be removed and cleaned.

3. The water collection tank is full and needs to be drained.

4. Obstruction in the exhaust hose(s).

Be sure to turn the unit OFF & unplug it, before attempting any service work on the unit.

Hope this helps you to troubleshoot & solve the problem. Thanks for choosing FixYa.
9/12/2011 2:48:18 PM • Whynter ... • 1,661 views • 0 helpful votes
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Whynter Portable Air Conditioner Model:

Hi,Whynter Portable Air Conditioner has many moving parts, and they all make noise and cause vibrations. Some of these parts are more likely to causing shaking and loud noises, and sometimes this signals a larger problem, something to watch and scrutinize. If serious enough, it calls for a repair.

Loose Parts

Loose parts cause the majority of shaking and vibration noises in your air conditioner. A few of the most common loose parts include the air compressor, the piston rods and even the fan or blower unit itself. These noises are clunking, clanking sounds that occur along with a vibrating action. The only method of repair is a complete compressor replacement, which is a repair only a certified air conditioner technician is qualified to make. The compressor is a fully sealed component, so individual parts in the compressor cannot be repaired.

Fan Blades

Fan blades cause noise, shaking and vibrations even when properly secured. If fan blades contact the exterior structure of the air conditioner due to a bent fan blade or broken and misaligned grate, a constant, repetitive noise and vibration results, which sounds like a ticking or banging from the interior of the air conditioner. Vibration in this case is limited but still present.

Mounting Brackets

When an air conditioner shakes, there is a problem with the mounting brackets. These brackets hold the air conditioner compressor steady as it operates. Normal vibrations and shaking would otherwise occur without these brackets. A loose mounting bracket causes the air conditioner to rock back and forth and creates a clanking sound. As the compressor starts up, this rocking and clanking sound begins, resulting in a very loud and fast vibration and noise. It also occurs when the unit shuts down.

Other Sounds and Vibrations

Sometimes air conditioners squeal, hiss, hum or screech. Each noise is often accompanied by a vibration. Humming sounds along with a vibration may indicate a bad capacitor, the electrical part responsible for starting the machine. Hissing sounds tend to indicate a pressure problem while screeching and squealing sounds are fairly common in window air conditioners and in central air conditioners. This sound is also a result of the compressor motor. It usually starts when the unit turns on and continues through its normal operating cycle. Vibrations always occur in the air conditioner due to moving parts and the compressor motor's operation.


Hope it helped..
8/18/2011 7:06:21 PM • Whynter ... • 2,702 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a Whynter ARC14SH.

Yes, occasionally the water collection tank needs to be drained. You will find the drain plug on the left rear of the unit, just above floor level.Since it's so close to the floor, draining it into a pan or bowl is not an option. Turn the unit OFF, unplug it and disconnect the exhaust hoses from the unit. Roll it to a floor drain or outdoors to drain it.

In case you have misplaced your Owner's Manual, I have included a link to it that you can download and print for future reference. http://www.whynter.com/Files/Upload/ProductManuals/ARC-14S_UserManual.pdf

Hope this helped you and thanks for choosing FixYa.
8/6/2011 8:50:11 PM • Whynter ARC14S... • 464 views • 0 helpful votes
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