Question for the folks here - anyone come across an F5 error code? The problem is with the outside unit: Outdoor System Model Numbers: Outdoor Model DIY-MULTI-36HP230 (installed 4 years ago)
Noticed none of the 3 inside air handlers blowing cold when I had AC running.
Went outside and noticed the fan was not spinning in the outside unit.
1.) Powered everything off, shutoff main breaker to unit. Turned on the main breaker. Turned on the air handler and set for cold and went outside to wait for the outside unit to start to observe. Blower fan on outside unit begins to start, appears to be performing some kind of self-check, spinning slowly both directions, but never starts, but while attempting to spin at faster speeds I am hearing noise which may be coming from the fan motor (but difficult to tell).
2.) Again shut off the unit and main breaker. Removed top cover and cover to board. Powered the unit back up and held the red board button (press and hold until CE on the LED display). returned cover and top. Turned on the air handler and set it for cold and went outside to wait for the outside unit to start to observe. Blower fan on outside unit begins to start, appears to be performing some kind of self-check, spinning slowly both directions, but never starts, but while attempting to spin at faster speeds I am hearing noise which may be coming from the fan motor ((but difficult to tell - same symptoms, appears to be faulty part). The error is specific to the fan if I am not mistaken, but the question is - is it the blower motor, or the board. The wiring from the blower motor traverses parts of the chassis that I am not comfortable taking apart so I have an HVAC tech coming out to look at this..
Is this a bad board? The fan spins (manually) fine