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HVAC Oters Help Please
Posted on 11/27/16 at 5:23 pm
Posted on 11/27/16 at 5:23 pm
I recently changed my thermostat because the heat was not getting kicked on but the fan was. I read somewhere that hopefully it is just the thermostat. Well it isn't so any ideas what I am up against? Thanks!!
Posted on 11/27/16 at 5:27 pm to Bullfrog
Electric...thanks. Should have mentioned that.
Posted on 11/27/16 at 5:31 pm to bcwarb
How old is unit? Newer ones have removable panel and lights that can blink a diagnostic code. Last time mine wasn't working, it was the damn batteries inside the thermostat!!
Posted on 11/27/16 at 5:31 pm to bcwarb
Probably a cheap sensor. Search TD and call a vetted company.
Posted on 11/27/16 at 5:32 pm to bcwarb
Maybe the new thermostat is bad too. I'd try once more.
Posted on 11/27/16 at 5:40 pm to OysterPoBoy
Simplest things first, did u replace batteries?
Posted on 11/27/16 at 5:47 pm to bcwarb
Could be the heat sequencer, I'd call someone out to look at it.
Posted on 11/27/16 at 5:50 pm to bcwarb
You definitely need to change out the flux capacitor.
Posted on 11/27/16 at 5:53 pm to bcwarb
Probaly low on coolant oil..check the dipstick
Posted on 11/27/16 at 6:31 pm to bcwarb
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that hopefully it is just the thermostat. Well it isn't so any ideas what I am up against?
Gas? If so it probably your igniter.
eta:nvm i see its electric. Good luck
This post was edited on 11/27/16 at 6:33 pm
Posted on 11/27/16 at 6:55 pm to jorconalx
To test or rule out thermostat. Turn power off. Get a small screw driver. Disconnect Red wire which is the hot wire. White wire which is for heat and green wire which is fan. Twist these 3 together. Turn power back on. If heater comes on then your problem is the thermostat. If it doesn't then you got another problem. Turn power back off. Then correctly put wires back. While power is off, get a flashlight and check for burnt wires especially on control board.. this is next place to check.
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:00 pm to moock blackjack
Do you have a heat pump outside unit with electric heat strips or do you have a regular condensing unit with only electric heat strips???
Posted on 11/28/16 at 5:40 pm to moock blackjack
Well what did you find out or decide to do???
Posted on 11/28/16 at 5:44 pm to moock blackjack
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moock blackjack
They very seldom let you know what it was, kind of makes you want to leave them hanging, but hey..........
Posted on 11/28/16 at 6:24 pm to QuietTiger
I know QT, I am knowledgeable here!!! Just trying to help him out as I would anybody here to possibly save a buck. Just curious if he needed anymore help or what the solution was!!
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