AC stopped working Carrier 58EFB075 - green wire at control board is disconnected - my 58EFB125 it's connected?
Feb 03, 2009 by rosiesmith1965 | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have 2 units - upstairs unit is Carrier 58EFB075 and the green wire is disconnected (I noticed) at the control board. The a/c compressor is not working - and it doesn't seem we are getting as much air flow as we used to (though we are getting some).
green wire should be connected to the "G" terminal for normal indoor blower operation...the green wire has nothing to do with the outdoor unit coming on except that if the indoor blower fails to come on or fails to move enough air then the outdoor
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