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Goodman AC Unit Will Not Turn On Breaker

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Quick answer

If your Goodman AC unit won't turn on at the breaker, first check the circuit breaker for tripping or damage. Ensure the unit is receiving power and the thermostat is set correctly. If the issue persists, inspect the contactor, capacitor, or electrical connections for faults.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check the Circuit Breaker
    Do: Locate the circuit breaker for the Goodman AC unit and ensure it is in the 'ON' position. If it has tripped, reset it.
    Observe: Breaker stays on and AC unit powers on.
    Means: The issue was a tripped breaker.
    Next: Monitor the unit for normal operation.
  2. Inspect the Breaker for Damage
    Do: Visually inspect the breaker for signs of damage, burning, or melting.
    Observe: Breaker shows visible damage or discoloration.
    Means: The breaker may be faulty and needs replacement.
    Next: Replace the circuit breaker with a new one of the same amperage.
  3. Test for Power at the Unit
    Do: Use a voltage tester to check for power at the electrical connections on the outdoor unit.
    Observe: Voltage tester indicates no power is reaching the unit.
    Means: There is an issue with the electrical supply or wiring.
    Next: Trace the wiring back to the breaker panel for faults or loose connections.
  4. Check the Thermostat
    Do: Ensure the thermostat is set to 'COOL' and the temperature is set below the room temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat settings are correct, but the AC still does not turn on.
    Means: The thermostat is not the issue.
    Next: Move to the next step to inspect the contactor.
  5. Inspect the Contactor
    Do: Open the outdoor unit's access panel and locate the contactor. Check for physical damage or signs of arcing.
    Observe: Contactor is damaged or has visible signs of wear.
    Means: The contactor may be faulty and needs replacement.
    Next: Replace the contactor with a compatible part.
  6. Check the Capacitor
    Do: Inspect the capacitor for bulging, leaking, or discoloration. Use a multimeter to test its capacitance.
    Observe: Capacitor is swollen, leaking, or shows low capacitance.
    Means: The capacitor is faulty and needs replacement.
    Next: Replace the capacitor with a new one of the same specifications.
  7. Examine Electrical Connections
    Do: Check all electrical connections for looseness, corrosion, or burning.
    Observe: Loose or corroded connections are found.
    Means: Poor electrical connections are preventing power from reaching the unit.
    Next: Tighten or replace any damaged connections.
  8. Test the Emergency Shutdown Switch
    Do: Locate the emergency shutdown switch near the outdoor unit and ensure it is in the 'ON' position.
    Observe: Switch was accidentally turned off.
    Means: The unit was manually shut off.
    Next: Turn the switch to 'ON' and test the AC unit.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Tripped Circuit Breaker
The breaker may trip due to an overload or short circuit.
CommonEasyCircuit breaker
Faulty Circuit Breaker
A damaged or worn-out breaker may fail to supply power.
SometimesMediumCircuit breaker
No Power Supply to the Unit
A wiring issue or tripped main breaker may prevent power from reaching the AC unit.
SometimesMediumWiring or electrical panel inspection
Faulty Contactor
A damaged contactor may prevent the compressor from receiving power.
SometimesMediumContactor
Failed Capacitor
A faulty capacitor can prevent the AC unit from starting.
SometimesMediumCapacitor
Loose or Corroded Electrical Connections
Poor connections can interrupt the flow of electricity to the unit.
SometimesEasy–MediumWire connectors or terminals
Emergency Shutdown Switch is Off
The switch may have been accidentally turned off.
RareEasyEmergency shutdown switch
Thermostat Issues
A malfunctioning or improperly set thermostat can prevent the AC from turning on.
RareEasyThermostat

Parts matching

When replacing parts for your Goodman AC unit, ensure compatibility with your specific model. Check the unit's serial number and consult the owner's manual for exact specifications.

If unsure about part compatibility, contact a licensed HVAC technician for assistance.

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FAQ

Why won't my Goodman AC turn on even though the breaker is on?

This could be due to a faulty breaker, lack of power to the unit, a bad contactor, or a failed capacitor. Check these components for issues.

Can a bad capacitor prevent the AC from turning on?

Yes, a failed capacitor can prevent the AC unit from starting. Inspect the capacitor for signs of damage and test it with a multimeter.

How do I know if my circuit breaker is bad?

A bad breaker may show signs of damage, discoloration, or fail to stay in the 'ON' position. If it repeatedly trips, it may need replacement.

Is it safe to replace the circuit breaker myself?

Replacing a circuit breaker can be dangerous if you're not experienced. Turn off the main power and follow safety guidelines, or consult a licensed electrician.

What should I do if my Goodman AC still won't turn on after following these steps?

If the unit still doesn't power on, there may be an internal electrical fault or a more complex issue. Contact a professional HVAC technician for further diagnosis.