How to diagnose common GE central air conditioner problems
Here are some central air conditioner problems you might run into, and what to do about them.
- Won’t turn on. Check the house circuit breaker for the central air conditioner to make sure it’s turned on. Reset the circuit breaker if it’s tripped. Low air flow can also prevent the central air conditioner from working, so check the air filter and replace the filter if It’s clogged with lint. Check for a clogged evaporator condensate drain pipe because a drain clog can cause the central air conditioner to shut off.
- Lack of air flow through the vents. A clogged air filter can prevent air from flowing through the vents, so replace the air filter if it’s clogged. If the filter isn’t clogged, a problem with the blower fan may be causing low air flow through the vents.
- Makes lots of noise. Bearings in the blower fan can make loud squealing or screeching noise when the central air conditioner runs. Replace the blower fan if its bearings make noise while the fan runs.
Maintenance tips for your GE central air conditioner
- Replace the air filter regularly. You'll typically need to replace the air filter monthly to prevent air flow restriction in your central air conditioner. Follow the instructions in your owner's manual for replacing the air filter.
- Pour 1 cup of liquid bleach through the condensate drain line to keep the line clear of clogs and algae build-up.
- Keep the outside unit clear of shrubs and grass. Trim shrubs around the outside unit regularly. Keep grass trimmed around the outside unit to prevent air flow restrictions.
- Perform annual maintenance. Have a service technician perform an annual check-up and yearly maintenance on the central air conditioner to keep it running efficiently.
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