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Old 11-12-2019, 05:17 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by ChuckS View Post
The single flash on the LED is telling you there is a “low air flow” condition.

If the fan doesn’t spin up the sail switch will not do anything. You need to read the service manual and test the fan blower motor first.. it has its own DC wire leads to it and when commanded ON via thermostat and air conditioner control module or gateway fan should spin up if 12 volts DC is present at leads to fan

Good,luck with your endeavors
Thanks for the suggestions.


I already replaced the sail switch. The fan motor does not start at all now so it's something else I suspect.

I'm going to make a jumper to test the components. I read the single flash could also be the high limit switch which is in series with the sail switch. Just waiting for some time this weekend (I hate daylight savings time grrrrr.....).
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