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Hello, it depends where the unit is leaking from, if it is leaking from the condensing unit then you can just replace the condenser, however if it is leaking from the evaporator coil then you will need to replace the evaporater. As far as brand for replacement I like rheem equipment. The best thing to do is have a hvac technician come out and give you a estimate on a new AC and then you can make a decision.
Need furnace model number. It sounds like you're looking for a standing pilot. Your furnace might not have one. Very likely to have a spark ignition type system or hot surface igniter.
try spinning by hand when the unit make the buzzing sound. to see if the capacitor is bad. If the fan runs replace the cap. If not motor probably is bad. See if it spins freely. this is a good starting place. need to check if the buzzing is the contactor and there is no power to the condensor. The contactor will buzz even though the main breaker is off or tripped
The RUUD serial # : 5429 M0496 08899
The Lennox: 5889F05103
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