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Anonymous posted an answer for this Fedders A&B Chassis A1A07W2B Air Conditioner:
"No. The oil will not return properly to the compressor."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Sharp R-510HW Microwave Oven:
"Take the case off, loosen the screws, and slide the switch holder a bit."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Carrier 38CKC036 Air Conditioner:
"If you have an electronic thermostat, they can short out, leaving the compressor running...."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Fedders Heating & Cooling:
"Clean the drain so it leaks outside the house."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"Very strange problem for an air conditioner. I think you've posted this is the wrong..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Sanyo Heating & Cooling:
"Sounds like an electrical problem. The only part that is supposed to work during heat, but..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"Air conditioners are SUPPOSED to make condensation. Lots of water means lots of good air..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Danby Heating & Cooling:
"Take it out and rinse it with soapy water."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Dometic Rooftop RV Air Conditioner:
"Stop it! Something has gone wrong and needs to be repaired. It's an electrical problem...."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"Air conditioners do not provide hot water, and gas air conditioners are very rare. I think..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Frigidaire Heating & Cooling:
"Apparently the freon has escaped or the metering device for the freon is plugged up...."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Samsung AS18A6RB Air Conditioner:
"The compressor is not compressing. Either the compressor isn't running or the freon has..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Electrolux Heating & Cooling:
"Tripping the circuit breaker means that something is shorted out. A fan motor or the..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"There is a fan relay in central air conditioners that can get its contacts welded together..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Intertherm Heating & Cooling:
"The 55 terminal is marked "herm" it goes to the start winding of the compressor. The 5..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"The compressor has a safety switch under the cover where the wires connect to it. That's..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"If this is a water heater, replace the valve. You can get them at Home Depot. If it is an..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Mitsubishi Mr. Slim MXZ30TN Air Conditioner:
"If the inside fan got loud because it developed mold, the only cure is to keep cleaning..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Mitsubishi Mr. Slim MXZ30TN Air Conditioner:
"You are either going to have to move the lines or clean it where it stands. Us air..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Honeywell Heating & Cooling:
"All broken air conditioners won't cool. If you want a better answer, you have to give more..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Coleman Heating & Cooling:
"If the compressor is running, you have a freon problem. If the compressor is not running,..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Airtemp Heating & Cooling:
"If the compressor is running, you have a freon leak. If the compressor is not running, you..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"It is either broken or it is the wrong size."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Maytag M6Y18F7A Air Conditioner:
"Absolutely! WD-40 is NOT a lubricant. I've been using Hoppes gun oil, but 3-in-1 oil will..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"The best way to find the size of the filter is to use a tape measure to find the size of..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Heating & Cooling:
"Air conditioners do not provide hot water. You can rest assured that it is not broken."
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Anonymous posted an answer for this Goodman Heating & Cooling:
"The black and white wires get 220 from the contactor. The brown and brown/white go to the..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Ford Cars & Trucks:
"The standard cure is to replace the light bulb."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Ford Cars & Trucks:
"Try to find the "blinker" module. It's round, about an inch and a quarter in diameter, and..."