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My Thermostat Works And The Outside Unit Is Working, But The Inside Unit Won't Blow Air Into The House. What Can I Do

We had a storm and lost power for a second or two and now the ac unit inside wont blow air into the main duct leading to the house. What is wrong and how do I fix it?
asked 10 months ago in Maintenance & Repairs by anonymous
2 Answers
You have to check or ohm the thermostat and also check to see if you have power in the wires connected to the unit. It may be one of the wires either failing it could be one of the wires connected to the thermostat. I don't know at this point if the thermostat is working. If so, check the power in the transformer, we'll need to check the power in the electrical parts. I hope you can have an idea.
answered 10 months ago by jose (140 points)

Without running a diagnostic on you system, it would be hard to tell. The storm could have caused several issues with your system. I would select a qualified contractor on www.acdoctor.com.

answered 9 months ago by AskJ (460 points)
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