I could not believe the price of a new motor and drive. I was so happy to find an open box replacement on ebay. It's working great. Thanks for watching.
The only thing I noticed is the wiring harness is too short caused the connector to be place on the top. According the installation instruction, the connector should be on the bottom side with the harness with a loop below the connector to help with any condensation from dripping into the module. Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge!!!
I have a carrier from 1993, the year that the house was built. It is now 2024 and the HVAC system quit blowing. It is a dumb system from 1993 and doesn't even know if the motor is spinning. I took the covers off the HVAC system and on the blower motor housing it states that the motor needs 25 drops of 40 weight motor oil every two years if running continually or every 5 years if not every day. I haven't oiled the motor in 31 years and it runs every day. I pulled the blower housing out and surprisingly the blower motor spun easily. Over the years of changing the filters, the brackets that hold the filters would bend and not allow a flush mount on the filters so air would pass by. I would also wait almost a year to change the filter. When I pulled the housing out, the fan blades were caked with 31 years of dirt and dust. I pulled the motor out and soaked the fan in a bucket of soapy water overnight. The amount of dirt that came off that fan was amazing. The HVAC system now blows air like a champ. So, change your fiters and get in the HVAC system with a hammer and beat the filter retaining brackets back into place.
@@johnyanik1414 _"Also make sure your evaporator coil fins are clean. There is an evaporator coil cleaning foam on Amazon."_ I replaced the entire AC system in 2022 to a 10 ton system. I took a look at the evaporator coils when I had the fan out and they looked clean.
I don't have a carrier HVAC ..it's a Bryant.. no fault codes.. not sure if it even can do this...15 year old system... moter doesn't spin . Moter hums But doesn't spin... After watching this video.. and a few others.. Somewhat handy sort of guy.. I think I will tackle this. Probably will replace the capacitor as well.. and inspect the moter arms and grommets to see if these need to be replaced. Thanks for the inspiration 👍
Good luck with the project. You should be able to find a motor on ebay. Take measurements of the existing motor including shaft dia and length and note voltage specifications on its nameplate to assure acquisition of correct replacement. Beware of cheap substitute motors as they will not last and are subject to noise due to inferior manufacturing. Take some pics of the bad motor positioning in relation to blower and motor bracket before you start. These make for great positioning references during installation of new motor. Thanks for watching.
@@johnyanik1414 I intended to replace the motor. I replaced the blower run capacitor only, fired it up, and the motor initially hmmed for a few seconds.. I tapped the outside of the blower housing gently with my screwdriver which may have nothing to do with anything but after a few more seconds the unit started spinning normally its been running fine ever since but curious if the problem was the run capacitor upon replacement of it why the hmmm after replacement ? You think the motor could still be an issue or failure ready to happen soon? Or are these observations consistent with a run capacitor failure? Maybe it took a moment for the new blower capacitor to get energize upon power up? Thoughts?
@@pcexpress911 Does the blower spin freely without restriction? Did you check your voltage? Are the contacts on the motor run relay ok? Is the capacitor the correct type and value?
From the tools that you use I can tell that you don’t do this for a living but I have to say you did amazing in your explanation and execution.
Thank you.
You did a great job of explaining how to do it. I think I'll give it a try. Thanks.
The motor by itself is almost $1000 at the supply house. You saved so much money!
I could not believe the price of a new motor and drive. I was so happy to find an open box replacement on ebay. It's working great. Thanks for watching.
@@johnyanik1414 good stuff man!
The only thing I noticed is the wiring harness is too short caused the connector to be place on the top. According the installation instruction, the connector should be on the bottom side with the harness with a loop below the connector to help with any condensation from dripping into the module. Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge!!!
Thanks, especially for the additional information on the motor and where to purchase it.
Hello, I'm glad that I could help. Thanks for watching.
I have a carrier from 1993, the year that the house was built. It is now 2024 and the HVAC system quit blowing. It is a dumb system from 1993 and doesn't even know if the motor is spinning.
I took the covers off the HVAC system and on the blower motor housing it states that the motor needs 25 drops of 40 weight motor oil every two years if running continually or every 5 years if not every day.
I haven't oiled the motor in 31 years and it runs every day. I pulled the blower housing out and surprisingly the blower motor spun easily. Over the years of changing the filters, the brackets that hold the filters would bend and not allow a flush mount on the filters so air would pass by. I would also wait almost a year to change the filter.
When I pulled the housing out, the fan blades were caked with 31 years of dirt and dust.
I pulled the motor out and soaked the fan in a bucket of soapy water overnight. The amount of dirt that came off that fan was amazing.
The HVAC system now blows air like a champ. So, change your fiters and get in the HVAC system with a hammer and beat the filter retaining brackets back into place.
Also make sure your evaporator coil fins are clean. There is an evaporator coil cleaning foam on Amazon.
@@johnyanik1414 _"Also make sure your evaporator coil fins are clean. There is an evaporator coil cleaning foam on Amazon."_
I replaced the entire AC system in 2022 to a 10 ton system. I took a look at the evaporator coils when I had the fan out and they looked clean.
My shaft was siezed as well and i wanted to clean the blower motor fan so this helped a lot.
Great to hear. I'm happy to help. Thanks for watching.
I don't have a carrier HVAC ..it's a Bryant.. no fault codes.. not sure if it even can do this...15 year old system... moter doesn't spin . Moter hums But doesn't spin... After watching this video.. and a few others.. Somewhat handy sort of guy.. I think I will tackle this. Probably will replace the capacitor as well.. and inspect the moter arms and grommets to see if these need to be replaced. Thanks for the inspiration 👍
Good luck with the project. You should be able to find a motor on ebay. Take measurements of the existing motor including shaft dia and length and note voltage specifications on its nameplate to assure acquisition of correct replacement. Beware of cheap substitute motors as they will not last and are subject to noise due to inferior manufacturing. Take some pics of the bad motor positioning in relation to blower and motor bracket before you start. These make for great positioning references during installation of new motor. Thanks for watching.
@@johnyanik1414 I intended to replace the motor. I replaced the blower run capacitor only, fired it up, and the motor initially hmmed for a few seconds.. I tapped the outside of the blower housing gently with my screwdriver which may have nothing to do with anything but after a few more seconds the unit started spinning normally its been running fine ever since but curious if the problem was the run capacitor upon replacement of it why the hmmm after replacement ? You think the motor could still be an issue or failure ready to happen soon? Or are these observations consistent with a run capacitor failure? Maybe it took a moment for the new blower capacitor to get energize upon power up? Thoughts?
@@pcexpress911
Does the blower spin freely without restriction? Did you check your voltage? Are the contacts on the motor run relay ok? Is the capacitor the correct type and value?
Do you feel like the average homeowner could do this repair? My 2009 blower motor just went out on my Carrier system...awesome video by the way!
Thanks a lot, this was very helpful!
Thanks for watching. I'm happy to help.
It's funny to see a Carrier variable motor using a Goodman Circuit board.
Thanks you are excellent
Thanks for watching. I'm glad to help.
Excllent video
Thank you for watching.