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@WordodAdviceTV idk if you'll see this, but my furnace looks very similar to this Carrier furnace and it has unfortunately stopped working properly. We replaced the super old thermostat, hoping that was the problem, but that doesn't seem to be it. Everything starts coming on normally, but when the squirrel cage is attempting to turn, it is kind of stopping and starting and not turning smoothly. So I'm about to remove it and clean it. If this doesn't work, do you have a website(s) you recommend for ordering parts? Just in case I need to replace the motor blower. It's giving a 41 status code (blower motor fault) and it's about to get colder here in the Chicago area. We just can't afford $2,000 right before Christmas with 6 kids and 3 of them with birthdays in the next month 🤦🏼♀️ Any help is greatly appreciated!
Jay, I found your channel many years ago when my AC failed. It was in the summer and I needed it fixed before the heat took me out. Your video Furnace/AC Blower Motor Replacement Step By Step, had me back in business when the new motor arrived from Amazon the next day. Have been a fan ever since.
I love to hear that! Glad you were able to get your AC back up and running quickly! Thank you for sharing that. Stay cool my friend and have an amazing new week!
Telling people to take a picture of everything before doing any disconnecting is such a big brain move. That is such a great trick for taking anything apart so it goes back together correctly.
Want another " big brain tip" .... change everything wire for wire when replacing control boards or dual run split capacitor... a picture really wouldn't be needed
Thank you! My HVAC guy told me mine needs cleaning and that I could do it myself. Big dollars if he was to do it! Now I have a bit more confidence doing it myself. Good video!
You're welcome! Glad to hear that the video was a confidence boost for you, good luck with the cleaning! Just pick a day when you have plenty of time and take it slow. People make much more mistakes when they try do it quickly.
You're welcome! Yeah, if it's been 17 years then it might be a bit dirty regardless of how regularly you replaced the filters. Especially if you have pets.
I’ll chime in here. I would suggest buying a cheap gear puller (inner bearing puller) for around $15 before you start just in case you can’t get the squirrel cage off of the spindle. Sometimes they are very stuck.
I just did mine. I found brake fluid really took off the grime really well if you don't have compressed air. Measured the Cap capacitance, motor draw & HP just in case I need to replace either. Thx Jay!!!
You know how every once in a while someone in the comments will say, this came just in the nick of time! I have to do that tomorrow! Well today I'm going to be that guy. Thanks, and perfect timing.
Isn't that amazing how that happens! Thank you for sharing that one such moment occurred with you. Good luck with the cleaning project! (wear gloves. I cut myself but edited that part out 😇)
@@TheKingOfInappropriateComments Well with a username like yours its only proper that you live up to the title. 😂😂 I actually wasn't going to mention wearing gloves but then I got a reminder to do so midway through filming. 😅
I just change a motor weeks ago, n your other video was very helpful. Thanks for doing another video. Very helpful!! 100 percent correct regarding a rusty shaft. I had to use WD-40, n it came off after waiting a few minutes.
Glad to hear that the videos have been helpful and you were able to successfully replace the motor! I appreciate the WD-40 confirmation too. Stay cool!
@@WordofAdviceTV ...I never understood WD40 for stuff like this instead of TRUE penetrating oil like PB Blaster or Kroil. Remember WD40 is only a water-repellant (WD=Water Displacing, test trial #40).... and is not so good as penetrating oil ( and if it somehow works, it's still not as good to penetrate as a true penetrating oil).
What a flash back !!!You show a few seconds of one of your first furnace videos . I think it’s the first one I watched when I was learning how to clean / replace the flame sensor. We’ve both come a long way since then. This cleaning would typically be done between seasons when you don’t require either the AC or furnace but lately that “gap” season is nonexistent here in the Northeast. It seems that you’re running the AC on Monday and firing up the heat on Tuesday. Hey Jay, when you R E A L L Y get ambitious, do a video where you continue the tear down to the point where you can get to the bottom of the “A” coil so THAT can be cleaned too. I have a 90% furnace standing in my way in both the basement and attic units. The attic unit I’ll have to do while balancing on top of a 6’ stepladder . I’m a scared !!!!😥
I know right! Nostalgic videos. 😄 I actually replaced that blower motor (in the old video I showed) after coming home from work one day. My wife said the house was getting cold and it smelled like burnt plastic. Sure enough, it was a bad motor so I decided to film a video while I was at it. I agree with you that the weather has been wild lately. No downtime for the HVAC units. Thank you for the ambitious suggestion! I was considering doing a video similar to what you described but have been procrastinating since it's a bit tedious to do. 😅 With your setup it sounds like it would be even more challenging though. I can't promise you when exactly I will do this but one video I want to make later is where I show how to completely gut the furnace and take out all the parts, along with the heat exchanger.
As an HVAC tech it seems like 8/10 times I need to use the puller. Lol. I don’t even need to watch your videos, but they’re fun to watch. Sometimes you have tips that I’m like “wow DUH why didn’t I think of that?!” 😂
Oh wow, 8/10 is terrible. 😄 My condolences brother! I think for me it would be more like 2/10. I started to push the wheel down and then sand/oil the shaft every time that I have to pull out the motor. Usually that is enough to get it out. May your odds decrease my friend and I'm glad to hear that my videos occasionally provide some helpful tips! Stay safe out there!
❤ all I MEANT ALL your videos, you are a genius, the best so far in the tube, i can wait to see another amazing video, Keep up the excellent work, long long time subscriber
Hey 👋 good buddy Jay 👍 my number one best buddy 👍. I have changed a few of them over the years I did my brother's last year. I hope everything is going good with your wife 🙏 and family..we have been having 😅a lot of thunderstorms here lately. We had a big storm last week with high winds it took down a rose trellis a flag pole that has wisteria vine growing on it. I was able to fix both back the flagpole with the wisteria was very hard because it was so top-heavy with the vines I bet it weighs a good seventy pounds or more and it made it very hard to stand back up but I got it 👍..the skies are getting black now and it's starting to get late the sun done went down and it's dusk I hope it doesn't come a big one at night because you can't see what is happening. Well you take care of yourself buddy and tell everyone I said hello and be sure to give them a hug 🫂 for me but don't squeeze too tight. I just prayed 🙏 for you all right now may the good lord 🙏 🙌 bless you and keep you all safe 🙏 ❤️ much love ❤️ to you all my friends.
Aloha David!! It seems like you have experience with just about any repair! The ultimate handyman! 💪💪 Your family and friends are fortunate to have you around. I usually enjoy a good thunderstorm but what you described sounds a bit too exciting.. 😅 Glad to hear you were able to get that flag pole fixed! It's been cloudy here lately too but thunderstorms in Hawaii are super rare. I learned something new recently. That there is such a thing as a "green flash" - when the sun briefly turns green right when it sets. My wife and I have been trying to catch a green flash ever since but apparently those are super rare as well so we have yet to see one. 😄 Baby still hasn't come out yet. My wife is at 40 weeks today so it should be happening very soon. We always appreciate your love, hugs, support, and prayers my friend!!! 🙏🙏 Sending love, sun, and greeting back from the warm state of Hawaii as well! May God bless you and keep you safe as well!
Informative video as usual! I think the video shows an ECM motor and I was wondering your thoughts of them? In terms of reliability and repair options compare with PSC?
Thank you! I don't really like ECM motors. Personally I prefer PSC motors even though they are less efficient. PSC motors break down less, are easier/faster to get, and cost way less.
Yes. Just take the door out and shine a flashlight into the blower wheel compartment from the side. You should be able to easily see if there is a bunch of build up on the fins. If you have a hard time seeing it, then you could either try using a mirror or just carefully reach in with your fingers and swipe inside the blower wheel fins. You will be able to feel/see if they are dirty.
The only thing I can add to this is to use a sharpie to make the motor location wires to housing and the shaft depth. My brother in law use to do a service and he and his team always cleaned the blower wheel as part of it however he didn't take it all apart but use a small wire brush and compressed air to blow the bust and dirt out of the housing before putting it back in.
If you can find them on Amazon, get them there. I have a video where I show how to find the right parts if you need it: ua-cam.com/video/faCno8-vRnw/v-deo.htmlsi=lVpgQwKPMksaEdVT
I all the time amazing of his knowledge and the honesty. I always ask a question for myself. If I where on his place; could I have shared all my knowledge OR what I know as this young man sharing to everyone?
@TimmyTurner5-15z I have been watching Jay’s channel for a while. He explains the repair process so well. I think the same thing as you about sharing information the way it it shown on the videos here. I am so grateful to have it presented online. He has used his personal time from job and family to give viewers detailed descriptions on repairs. He is a rarity. There is one thing I missed today…. his corny dad jokes. Oh well, maybe next time.
Thank you for the kind words @TimmyTurner5-l5z and @celiauzarski2064, I appreciate your comments!! And my apologies about the missed dad joke! Once I found out that I have a PHD, I couldn't help but share this with all of you. 😄
Any ideas on how to balance the fan. I installed a new motor in my sons furnace. It was fine for awhile but it seems to have a bit of a balance issue now. How to adjust or reposition weights?
I have never actually balanced a blower wheel myself so unfortunately I can't offer any advice on the topic. But what I can say is that often the problem is the motor bracket and not an imbalanced wheel. Especially if it was fine at first but then started making more noise. If you replace the original bracket with a universal one, that may be all that's needed to solve the problem. One like this: amzn.to/3M77jn8
I saw an A/C video where you say you live in MN. I live in MN, too. I sure wish I knew what company you work for so I could hire you to look at my A/C.
@@WordofAdviceTV Wow! Good for you! Thank you for responding. Can you recommend a shop that has integrity in the Twin Cities area? The place my family called on for generations has just been bought out by a corporation...and it is no longer the same. I hesitate to call them again.
@@LadyBGoode-gr8wm I would call a gas company that offers appliance repair services. Your chances of getting ripped off are much less with them. I know Minnesota Energy is a good option but not sure if they service the Twin Cities area.
While you have the blower and motor out, look to see if your motor has oil ports. Even if it doesn't, you may still be able to get some oil in there. Many new motors have "sealed" bearings but the seals still leave enough room to get some lubrication in. DON'T use WD-40 or any kind of penetrating oil. The turbine oil or a specifically made electric motor lubricating oil is best to use. Just put a drop or two on the shaft next to the bearing and spin the shaft a few times.
I’ve been experiencing issues with my HVAC filters bending and creating air gaps, allowing dust into the house. I've already tried switching back to more restrictive filters, but the problem persists. Could a dirty blower be causing increased suction or airflow issues, making my filters bend? Would cleaning the blower help resolve this?
How often should furnace coils be cleaned. Ours is in attic. I ask because we've rented in same home for 14 years and homeowners have never had anyone out to even do regular maintenance on it. The last few winters we've had issues. The home was built in 2000. The AC and furnace have to be about at end of their life span.
It really depends on how regularly the furnace filters were replaced. If you had renters then likely not too often. High chance that the evaporator coil is dirty.
I have hydronic heat with an oil boiler and can’t find my blower wheel! Help! (But seriously, great info even though I’m commenting so soon after you posted.). I’ve done this for my central ac air handlers in the past.
Oh wow.. That sounds terrible. Hopefully he was able to fully recover. I've cut myself many times on blower wheels (including this time as I was filming this video). Those fins slice through fingers real easy.. Better to just always wear gloves when doing this job.
Local company did a complete condenser clean / check / fix on our house with 2 AC units....new filters too and some recharge for R410 and R22 systems.....came to over $900 for all.....and did NOT include the one blower wheel cleaning of the inside furnace/air handler unit...... they wanted $350 for......was that too much as an adder to the other things done?
Anyone who knows me knows how very careful i am. Despite this i somehow managed to tighten the blower wheel set screw just a little bit off of the flat part on the shaft. That resulted in the slightest of scars on the shaft but enough to cause me a significant amount of time to pull the blower wheel the next cleaning. My advise is to be 100% sure youre exactly on the flat before you tighten down that setscrew. Working on siezed or rusted shafts is a nightmare so be forewarned.
We sold that house 4 years ago so I'm not sure if the furnace is still standing or not. I do miss the house and that furnace though. (made many videos with it)
Yes. Brushing and vacuuming is an option too but you won't be able to fully clean it without pulling out the blower wheel. That would still be much better than no cleaning at all though. 👍👍
if installers would make the filter air tight so no air bypasses the filter this would not be an issue, even the manufacture like Honeywells 5" wide filter housing allows unfiltered air bye door and a loose fitting filter almost seems like a sham.
My central air is having a strange intermittent problem. I turn it on, and it blows air, but not cold air, for 20 or more minutes, then sometimes it will either finally start cooling, or it won't. I decided it was really broken today because after 40 minutes the air never came out cold, so I turned it off, got my mom situated upstairs with the window ac, and went outside to trouble shoot. The thermostat and furnace are fine. I turned on the ac, went outside, the fan blew warm air (not hot) out of the top, and the pipes coming out of the bottom were not cool and did not condense. After about 20 minutes of wondering what to do, I noticed the air coming out of the vents was cold again. So I ran outside, and the air coming from the top of the unit is hot, and the pipes are cold and condensed. I had pretty much decided my capacitor was bad, but now that it is working again, it can't be the capacitor can it? Just a note, my unit is pretty dirty on 2 sides, but my garden hose is broken (lucky me) so I can't clean it until I get it fixed. Can the dirt be the only issue? Is there some other way to clean my ac without a hose (would a broom or shopvac cause damage?) Thanks! Sorry for the long comment. Love your videos!
It's really not that much work, unless you have to disconnect a bunch of wires.I have a very old blower that I changed the motor out on and it takes me a minute to remove it and another minute or two to disassemble it.
Lol but jokes aside, from all the years of reading your comments, I get the opposite impression of you my friend. Instead of useless, you seem like an extremely handy guy who can tackle just about any repairs yourself. Continue being amazing and stay cool!!
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@WordodAdviceTV idk if you'll see this, but my furnace looks very similar to this Carrier furnace and it has unfortunately stopped working properly. We replaced the super old thermostat, hoping that was the problem, but that doesn't seem to be it. Everything starts coming on normally, but when the squirrel cage is attempting to turn, it is kind of stopping and starting and not turning smoothly. So I'm about to remove it and clean it.
If this doesn't work, do you have a website(s) you recommend for ordering parts? Just in case I need to replace the motor blower. It's giving a 41 status code (blower motor fault) and it's about to get colder here in the Chicago area. We just can't afford $2,000 right before Christmas with 6 kids and 3 of them with birthdays in the next month 🤦🏼♀️
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Jay, I found your channel many years ago when my AC failed. It was in the summer and I needed it fixed before the heat took me out. Your video Furnace/AC Blower Motor Replacement Step By Step, had me back in business when the new motor arrived from Amazon the next day. Have been a fan ever since.
I love to hear that! Glad you were able to get your AC back up and running quickly! Thank you for sharing that. Stay cool my friend and have an amazing new week!
Excellent video! Most informative and easy to understand instructional video!! Thank you!!!
I was quoted over $750+ just to clean the blower. I will use your video to do it myself. Thanks.
Telling people to take a picture of everything before doing any disconnecting is such a big brain move. That is such a great trick for taking anything apart so it goes back together correctly.
Amen to that! Taking pictures can really save the day.
@@WordofAdviceTV Should be rule #1 of any home maintenance effort, glad that you tell people to do this before they begin!
Lmaoo it's low key common sense
Want another " big brain tip" .... change everything wire for wire when replacing control boards or dual run split capacitor... a picture really wouldn't be needed
Thank you! My HVAC guy told me mine needs cleaning and that I could do it myself. Big dollars if he was to do it! Now I have a bit more confidence doing it myself. Good video!
You're welcome! Glad to hear that the video was a confidence boost for you, good luck with the cleaning! Just pick a day when you have plenty of time and take it slow. People make much more mistakes when they try do it quickly.
After 17+ years, I imagine it may be time to clean mine. Thx for filming this and sharing it with us
You're welcome! Yeah, if it's been 17 years then it might be a bit dirty regardless of how regularly you replaced the filters. Especially if you have pets.
I’ll chime in here. I would suggest buying a cheap gear puller (inner bearing puller) for around $15 before you start just in case you can’t get the squirrel cage off of the spindle. Sometimes they are very stuck.
13 yrs, mine is still good. Don't lose any sleep😅
I’m sure many HVAC technicians and HVAC companies jealous of Jay because of his informative videos saving $$$$
I just did mine. I found brake fluid really took off the grime really well if you don't have compressed air. Measured the Cap capacitance, motor draw & HP just in case I need to replace either. Thx Jay!!!
Thank you for the brake fluid suggestion! Sounds like your cleaning went well, that's great! Stay cool my friend!
You know how every once in a while someone in the comments will say, this came just in the nick of time! I have to do that tomorrow! Well today I'm going to be that guy. Thanks, and perfect timing.
Isn't that amazing how that happens! Thank you for sharing that one such moment occurred with you. Good luck with the cleaning project! (wear gloves. I cut myself but edited that part out 😇)
@@WordofAdviceTV it didn't go unnoticed though. I saw the band-aid and ordinarily i would have posted a really great comment about something like that
@@TheKingOfInappropriateComments Well with a username like yours its only proper that you live up to the title. 😂😂 I actually wasn't going to mention wearing gloves but then I got a reminder to do so midway through filming. 😅
I just change a motor weeks ago, n your other video was very helpful. Thanks for doing another video. Very helpful!! 100 percent correct regarding a rusty shaft. I had to use WD-40, n it came off after waiting a few minutes.
Glad to hear that the videos have been helpful and you were able to successfully replace the motor! I appreciate the WD-40 confirmation too. Stay cool!
@@WordofAdviceTV ...I never understood WD40 for stuff like this instead of TRUE penetrating oil like PB Blaster or Kroil. Remember WD40 is only a water-repellant (WD=Water Displacing, test trial #40).... and is not so good as penetrating oil ( and if it somehow works, it's still not as good to penetrate as a true penetrating oil).
What a flash back !!!You show a few seconds of one of your first furnace videos . I think it’s the first one I watched when I was learning how to clean / replace the flame sensor. We’ve both come a long way since then.
This cleaning would typically be done between seasons when you don’t require either the AC or furnace but lately that “gap” season is nonexistent here in the Northeast. It seems that you’re running the AC on Monday and firing up the heat on Tuesday.
Hey Jay, when you R E A L L Y get ambitious, do a video where you continue the tear down to the point where you can get to the bottom of the “A” coil so THAT can be cleaned too. I have a 90% furnace standing in my way in both the basement and attic units. The attic unit I’ll have to do while balancing on top of a 6’ stepladder . I’m a scared !!!!😥
I know right! Nostalgic videos. 😄 I actually replaced that blower motor (in the old video I showed) after coming home from work one day. My wife said the house was getting cold and it smelled like burnt plastic. Sure enough, it was a bad motor so I decided to film a video while I was at it. I agree with you that the weather has been wild lately. No downtime for the HVAC units.
Thank you for the ambitious suggestion! I was considering doing a video similar to what you described but have been procrastinating since it's a bit tedious to do. 😅 With your setup it sounds like it would be even more challenging though. I can't promise you when exactly I will do this but one video I want to make later is where I show how to completely gut the furnace and take out all the parts, along with the heat exchanger.
Excellent video, your attention to detail is $$$
As an HVAC tech it seems like 8/10 times I need to use the puller. Lol. I don’t even need to watch your videos, but they’re fun to watch. Sometimes you have tips that I’m like “wow DUH why didn’t I think of that?!” 😂
Oh wow, 8/10 is terrible. 😄 My condolences brother! I think for me it would be more like 2/10. I started to push the wheel down and then sand/oil the shaft every time that I have to pull out the motor. Usually that is enough to get it out. May your odds decrease my friend and I'm glad to hear that my videos occasionally provide some helpful tips! Stay safe out there!
Still loving you! Thank you for the Brilliant video! Lifesaver.
❤ all I MEANT ALL your videos, you are a genius, the best so far in the tube, i can wait to see another amazing video,
Keep up the excellent work, long long time subscriber
Thank you!! For the high evaluation of my videos. I really appreciate all of my long long time subscribers!
Exactly what I was looking for. Great video
Use a sharpie to make witness marks for orientation of the motor to the housing as well as the shaft depth on the fan.
Hey 👋 good buddy Jay 👍 my number one best buddy 👍. I have changed a few of them over the years I did my brother's last year. I hope everything is going good with your wife 🙏 and family..we have been having 😅a lot of thunderstorms here lately. We had a big storm last week with high winds it took down a rose trellis a flag pole that has wisteria vine growing on it. I was able to fix both back the flagpole with the wisteria was very hard because it was so top-heavy with the vines I bet it weighs a good seventy pounds or more and it made it very hard to stand back up but I got it 👍..the skies are getting black now and it's starting to get late the sun done went down and it's dusk I hope it doesn't come a big one at night because you can't see what is happening. Well you take care of yourself buddy and tell everyone I said hello and be sure to give them a hug 🫂 for me but don't squeeze too tight. I just prayed 🙏 for you all right now may the good lord 🙏 🙌 bless you and keep you all safe 🙏 ❤️ much love ❤️ to you all my friends.
Aloha David!! It seems like you have experience with just about any repair! The ultimate handyman! 💪💪 Your family and friends are fortunate to have you around. I usually enjoy a good thunderstorm but what you described sounds a bit too exciting.. 😅 Glad to hear you were able to get that flag pole fixed! It's been cloudy here lately too but thunderstorms in Hawaii are super rare. I learned something new recently. That there is such a thing as a "green flash" - when the sun briefly turns green right when it sets. My wife and I have been trying to catch a green flash ever since but apparently those are super rare as well so we have yet to see one. 😄 Baby still hasn't come out yet. My wife is at 40 weeks today so it should be happening very soon. We always appreciate your love, hugs, support, and prayers my friend!!! 🙏🙏 Sending love, sun, and greeting back from the warm state of Hawaii as well! May God bless you and keep you safe as well!
Jay, thank you for the help 🙂
Jay is awesome 👏🏼
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Informative video as usual!
I think the video shows an ECM motor and I was wondering your thoughts of them? In terms of reliability and repair options compare with PSC?
Thank you!
I don't really like ECM motors. Personally I prefer PSC motors even though they are less efficient. PSC motors break down less, are easier/faster to get, and cost way less.
Haven't cleaned mine since install in 2009. It has barely any dust on it, 13 yrs later, so don't rush to do this.
Hi there, is there a reliable way to tell if the blower actually needs cleaning without pulling it out ? Thanks, great video.
Yes. Just take the door out and shine a flashlight into the blower wheel compartment from the side. You should be able to easily see if there is a bunch of build up on the fins. If you have a hard time seeing it, then you could either try using a mirror or just carefully reach in with your fingers and swipe inside the blower wheel fins. You will be able to feel/see if they are dirty.
The only thing I can add to this is to use a sharpie to make the motor location wires to housing and the shaft depth. My brother in law use to do a service and he and his team always cleaned the blower wheel as part of it however he didn't take it all apart but use a small wire brush and compressed air to blow the bust and dirt out of the housing before putting it back in.
lol I use a sharpie for the shaft as well
Thank you for the additional suggestions and explaining how you do it! Much appreciated!
Thank you!👍 God bless you!
You're welcome!! God bless you too!
Where do you recommend to order all switches and sensors for the furnace. Thanks you have saved me a few times already.
If you can find them on Amazon, get them there. I have a video where I show how to find the right parts if you need it: ua-cam.com/video/faCno8-vRnw/v-deo.htmlsi=lVpgQwKPMksaEdVT
@@WordofAdviceTV thank you
Thank you,
I all the time amazing of his knowledge and the honesty.
I always ask a question for myself. If I where on his place; could I have shared all my knowledge OR what I know as this young man sharing to everyone?
@TimmyTurner5-15z I have been watching Jay’s channel for a while. He explains the repair process so well. I think the same thing as you about sharing information the way it it shown on the videos here. I am so grateful to have it presented online. He has used his personal time from job and family to give viewers detailed descriptions on repairs. He is a rarity. There is one thing I missed today….
his corny dad jokes. Oh well, maybe next time.
Thank you for the kind words @TimmyTurner5-l5z and @celiauzarski2064, I appreciate your comments!!
And my apologies about the missed dad joke! Once I found out that I have a PHD, I couldn't help but share this with all of you. 😄
Any ideas on how to balance the fan. I installed a new motor in my sons furnace. It was fine for awhile but it seems to have a bit of a balance issue now. How to adjust or reposition weights?
I have never actually balanced a blower wheel myself so unfortunately I can't offer any advice on the topic. But what I can say is that often the problem is the motor bracket and not an imbalanced wheel. Especially if it was fine at first but then started making more noise. If you replace the original bracket with a universal one, that may be all that's needed to solve the problem. One like this: amzn.to/3M77jn8
@@WordofAdviceTV thanks. Ill take a look at doing that
very good information thankyou for sharing
You're welcome! 🙂
Another great video !!!
Thank you! 🙂
Not all blower motors are this easy man, some you need to go into attic and rough as heck to remove and clean
I only agree brother. The one in the video is about as easy as it gets but that's all I had to work with at this time. 🤷♂️
I saw an A/C video where you say you live in MN. I live in MN, too. I sure wish I knew what company you work for so I could hire you to look at my A/C.
Unfortunately I no longer live in Minnesota. We moved to Hawaii a few years ago.
@@WordofAdviceTV Wow! Good for you! Thank you for responding. Can you recommend a shop that has integrity in the Twin Cities area? The place my family called on for generations has just been bought out by a corporation...and it is no longer the same. I hesitate to call them again.
@@LadyBGoode-gr8wm I would call a gas company that offers appliance repair services. Your chances of getting ripped off are much less with them. I know Minnesota Energy is a good option but not sure if they service the Twin Cities area.
@@WordofAdviceTV Thank you.
another great video
Another great video as always. Thank you for sharing and I see you next video ^_^
Thank you sir!! Appreciate you stopping by, have an amazing rest of the week!
While you have the blower and motor out, look to see if your motor has oil ports. Even if it doesn't, you may still be able to get some oil in there. Many new motors have "sealed" bearings but the seals still leave enough room to get some lubrication in. DON'T use WD-40 or any kind of penetrating oil. The turbine oil or a specifically made electric motor lubricating oil is best to use. Just put a drop or two on the shaft next to the bearing and spin the shaft a few times.
Great suggestion! Thank you for explaining that!
great video thanks!
I’ve been experiencing issues with my HVAC filters bending and creating air gaps, allowing dust into the house. I've already tried switching back to more restrictive filters, but the problem persists. Could a dirty blower be causing increased suction or airflow issues, making my filters bend? Would cleaning the blower help resolve this?
How often should furnace coils be cleaned. Ours is in attic. I ask because we've rented in same home for 14 years and homeowners have never had anyone out to even do regular maintenance on it. The last few winters we've had issues. The home was built in 2000. The AC and furnace have to be about at end of their life span.
It really depends on how regularly the furnace filters were replaced. If you had renters then likely not too often. High chance that the evaporator coil is dirty.
One thing to add.. do not drop the wheel or apply excess pressure on the blades.. doesn't take much to warp the wheel and make it out of round
I have hydronic heat with an oil boiler and can’t find my blower wheel! Help! (But seriously, great info even though I’m commenting so soon after you posted.). I’ve done this for my central ac air handlers in the past.
Haha all you could find is the impeller huh? 😄 Thanks for stopping by for the new video my friend, may you have a blessed and amazing new week!
@@WordofAdviceTV you as well. Thank you for all of the work you put into these fantastic videos!
Saw a guy in the hospital emergency room. He was cleaning his very sharp blower wheel and about cut his finger off. Lots of rehab. Cuidado Amigo!
Oh wow.. That sounds terrible. Hopefully he was able to fully recover. I've cut myself many times on blower wheels (including this time as I was filming this video). Those fins slice through fingers real easy.. Better to just always wear gloves when doing this job.
Local company did a complete condenser clean / check / fix on our house with 2 AC units....new filters too and some recharge for R410 and R22 systems.....came to over $900 for all.....and did NOT include the one blower wheel cleaning of the inside furnace/air handler unit...... they wanted $350 for......was that too much as an adder to the other things done?
Anyone who knows me knows how very careful i am. Despite this i somehow managed to tighten the blower wheel set screw just a little bit off of the flat part on the shaft. That resulted in the slightest of scars on the shaft but enough to cause me a significant amount of time to pull the blower wheel the next cleaning. My advise is to be 100% sure youre exactly on the flat before you tighten down that setscrew. Working on siezed or rusted shafts is a nightmare so be forewarned.
How has that old 80% american standard been? Did the heat exchanger crack or something
We sold that house 4 years ago so I'm not sure if the furnace is still standing or not. I do miss the house and that furnace though. (made many videos with it)
Once you pull out the housing, couldn’t you just use a shop vac, hand clean, then oil? I know you’re demonstrating a full service cleaning though. 👍
Yes. Brushing and vacuuming is an option too but you won't be able to fully clean it without pulling out the blower wheel. That would still be much better than no cleaning at all though. 👍👍
So you said nothing about the capacitor. What do you do with that?
This furnace has an ECM motor which does not have a capacitor (it has a few and they are built into the motor)
What’s the best way to clean their air handler A-frame coil?
Pump it down at condenser, remove the flue pipe cut the lines pull out the coil wash the coil, braze it back in pull a vacuum and release the charge🫡
if installers would make the filter air tight so no air bypasses the filter this would not be an issue, even the manufacture like Honeywells 5" wide filter housing allows unfiltered air bye door and a loose fitting filter almost seems like a sham.
Come on man, now one has a blower motor that is that easy to take out. Mine look like there's a rats nest in front of it.
My central air is having a strange intermittent problem. I turn it on, and it blows air, but not cold air, for 20 or more minutes, then sometimes it will either finally start cooling, or it won't. I decided it was really broken today because after 40 minutes the air never came out cold, so I turned it off, got my mom situated upstairs with the window ac, and went outside to trouble shoot. The thermostat and furnace are fine. I turned on the ac, went outside, the fan blew warm air (not hot) out of the top, and the pipes coming out of the bottom were not cool and did not condense. After about 20 minutes of wondering what to do, I noticed the air coming out of the vents was cold again. So I ran outside, and the air coming from the top of the unit is hot, and the pipes are cold and condensed. I had pretty much decided my capacitor was bad, but now that it is working again, it can't be the capacitor can it? Just a note, my unit is pretty dirty on 2 sides, but my garden hose is broken (lucky me) so I can't clean it until I get it fixed. Can the dirt be the only issue? Is there some other way to clean my ac without a hose (would a broom or shopvac cause damage?) Thanks! Sorry for the long comment. Love your videos!
i would wait until the motor goes out then do the cleaning and install all at once. especially if you can see it's not that dirty!
That's an option too. 😄
If only we all had that space to lie down lol
Lol it always looks easy in videos right? 😄 A lot different in a tight 120 degree attic.
@@WordofAdviceTV you got that right
If this seems like a lot of work...changing your filters regularly will make this kind of cleaning a lot less frequent.
I cleaned mine for the first time after 11 years. It had a coating of dust on it but was not filthy. This was with regular filter changes.
It's really not that much work, unless you have to disconnect a bunch of wires.I have a very old blower that I changed the motor out on and it takes me a minute to remove it and another minute or two to disassemble it.
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🙏👍🙂 Have a wonderful new week my friend!! Thank you for stopping by for the new video!
A very ''Cagey'' vid Jay ... I don't have a PhD but I do have a PuD , Pretty Useless Dude Aloha my friend
Lol but jokes aside, from all the years of reading your comments, I get the opposite impression of you my friend. Instead of useless, you seem like an extremely handy guy who can tackle just about any repairs yourself. Continue being amazing and stay cool!!
@@WordofAdviceTV You are very kind ... Thx ...
Class dismissed.
Stamp out up-talking. You can do it!
You wouldn't happen to know a communications/speech coach? It sometimes even bothers me too.
Waaaaay too much work. Might be worth it to pay a pro to do it.