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Diagnose My AC Issue

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Marvin_Zindler
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The system will blow cold and then will lose a little bit of temperature in the air. Having a hard time keeping steady at 72-73. Coolant has been checked and is full.


Edit to add, it appears something begins to glow/heat up in the bottom of the unit. 2014 Trane 5 ton.
12TMN
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So….someone checked the refrigerant level but didn't notice the fan isn't spinning? Either condenser fan motor is out, bad capacitor on fan motor or wiring.
buddybee
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If your air conditioning system starts blowing cold air and then gradually loses cooling power, it usually indicates a problem with airflow, likely caused by a dirty air filter, clogged vents, damaged ductwork, or a failing fan motor, which prevents the cool air from reaching your rooms effectively.
Marvin_Zindler
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Leaning more towards fan motor here
jt2hunt
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Fab motor or capacitor
Marvin_Zindler
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Confirmed fan motor this afternoon. Tech has a new one on order from Trane. Pucker up for the bill.

Thanks everyone.
Dill-Ag13
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Can likely DIY a fan motor if you're handy. Only thing I won't touch (have no idea what I'm doing) is refrigerant topping.
howdyags12!
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I agree, replacing a/c fan motors is really simple especially if it's original equipment. Try avoiding the after market fan motors as they don't last and more difficult with all the additional wires.
howdyags12!
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