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AC Not Spinning: Fix It Yourself or Call a Pro?

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Quick answer

If your AC isn't spinning, first check the power supply and thermostat settings. If those are fine, the motor or capacitor might be faulty. Turn off the power before inspecting the unit.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power Supply
    Do: Verify the circuit breaker hasn't tripped and the disconnect switch is on.
    Observe: Breaker is on and power is reaching the unit.
    Means: Power issue resolved.
    Next: Move to Step 2.
  2. Inspect Thermostat
    Do: Ensure the thermostat is set to 'Cool' and the temperature is lower than room temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat settings are correct and the display is active.
    Means: Thermostat is functioning properly.
    Next: Proceed to Step 3.
  3. Listen for Motor Sounds
    Do: Turn on the AC and listen near the outdoor unit for humming or clicking.
    Observe: You hear a humming or clicking sound but the fan doesn't spin.
    Means: Motor or capacitor issue likely.
    Next: Check Step 4.
  4. Test Capacitor
    Do: Use a voltage tester to check the capacitor for charge. If it's swollen or leaking, replace it.
    Observe: Capacitor is damaged or not holding a charge.
    Means: Capacitor needs replacement.
    Next: Replace the capacitor and test the unit.
  5. Check Motor and Belt
    Do: Inspect the motor for damage and check the belt (if applicable) for wear or breakage.
    Observe: Motor is damaged or belt is broken.
    Means: Motor or belt replacement is needed.
    Next: Replace the faulty part and restart the system.
  6. Inspect for Obstructions
    Do: Look for debris or obstructions blocking the fan blades.
    Observe: Debris or objects are preventing the fan from spinning.
    Means: Clear the obstruction and restart the unit.
    Next: Test the AC after clearing the blockage.
  7. Verify Safety Switch Position
    Do: Check if the safety switch (if present) is in the correct position.
    Observe: Safety switch is misaligned or tripped.
    Means: Adjust the switch to the correct position.
    Next: Turn the power back on and test the unit.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Tripped Circuit Breaker
Overload or short circuit can trip the breaker, cutting power to the unit.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty Capacitor
A damaged capacitor can prevent the motor from starting.
CommonEasy–MediumCapacitor
Motor Failure
A worn-out or burned-out motor won't spin the fan.
SometimesMediumMotor
Thermostat Issues
Incorrect settings or a faulty thermostat can prevent the AC from operating.
SometimesEasyThermostat
Blocked Fan Blades
Debris or obstructions can stop the fan from spinning.
SometimesEasyNone
Loose or Broken Belt
A worn or broken belt can prevent the fan from turning.
RareEasyBelt
Safety Switch Tripped
A misaligned or tripped safety switch can halt the unit's operation.
RareEasyNone

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FAQ

Can a bad capacitor cause the AC fan not to spin?

Yes, a faulty capacitor can prevent the motor from starting, which stops the fan from spinning. Test and replace the capacitor if needed.

How do I know if my AC motor is bad?

If the fan doesn't spin and the motor makes a humming or clicking sound, it may be faulty. A multimeter can test for continuity and resistance.

Is it safe to replace an AC capacitor myself?

Yes, if you follow safety precautions like turning off the power and wearing protective gear. However, if unsure, consult a professional.

Why would the AC run but the fan not spin?

This can happen if the motor is damaged, the capacitor is faulty, or there's an obstruction blocking the fan blades.

How often should I check my AC unit for obstructions?

Inspect the outdoor unit at least once a season to remove debris and ensure proper airflow.