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Why Is My Central Air Condensing Unit So Noisy And What Causes It?

Your central air condensing unit may be noisy due to several reasons such as loose or damaged fan blades, worn-out fan motor bearings, a faulty contactor, or aging compressor components. Loud rattling or buzzing might indicate a loose fan blade, …

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What Should I Do With My Air Conditioner When I’m Not Using It?

When you’re not using your air conditioner, it’s important to perform proper maintenance and consider storage options. Clean the air filter and condenser coils, inspect for any frost build-up on the evaporator coils, and replace remote control batteries or the …

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Why Isn’t My Washer Spinning Or Agitating And How Do I Test The Motor Or Stator?

If your washer isn’t spinning or agitating, the likely cause is a faulty drive motor or stator, assuming the lid or door is closed, the lock mechanism is functioning, the drive belt is intact, and the appliance can drain water. …

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How Do I Test a Washing Machine Pressure Switch?

To test a washing machine pressure switch, first disconnect power and remove the switch and air pressure tube. Examine the tube for blockages or cracks, then use a multimeter to check electrical continuity while applying air pressure. Changes in continuity …

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How Do I Replace a Front-Load Washer’s Door Boot Seal?

To replace a front-load washer’s door boot seal, start by unplugging the appliance and removing the top and control panels. Detach the old seal by removing the retainer ring, then pull away hoses or tubes before removing the seal itself. …

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