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yes, this is a york and i condensor fan runs at 1/2 speed (the HO said that it quit in the middle of the night~. when i got there he had it off for a while and when i turned it on it ran slow and compressor was not runnin originally thought it was a cap. being that it was a 40 uhf +- 5 so i changed that and still the same problem i have current going to the fan a comp.. jus any more info would be goos thanks..
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If it is running half speed it could be poling out. Move the shaft and check for play in it. If it moves more than a frogs hair it is probably bad. Should have absolutely no lateral play at all. If it feels sloppy the bearing is gone.
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yes, actually it was a bad capicator. there were no data plate and someone tried to run a 45 -+ 5 mf for the compressor and fan. so changed that and put a 5 mf for the fan and it was fixed. dont know how long the fan will rum though since the other person wired it this way.
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My fan quit on my outside unit not long ago and it was a swollen 5 mike cap. I think these newer PCB free caps ain't as tough as the old school ones.
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