

If you are certain that all of the other components are working properly, replace the temperature control board. Before replacing the temperature control board, make sure you check more commonly defective parts-particularly the compressor overload, capacitor and the compressor itself. If the control board is defective, it may stop providing voltage to the compressor. The temperature control board provides voltage to the fan motor and compressor. Whirlpool Air Conditioner Compressor Won't Run

If the motor shaft is loose, or if it won’t turn at all, replace the fan motor. To determine if the motor bearings are defective, wiggle the motor shaft. The dual shaft fan motor has bearings that can loosen or bind over time. On the other side, the fan blade directs the air over the evaporator coil. On one side, the fan blade draws in outside air over the condensing coil to dissipate the heat. The circulation fan motor has two fan blades: one on either side of the motor. The dual shaft fan motor (or circulation fan motor) might be defective. Whirlpool Air Conditioner Fan Not Working If it is not possible to clean the air filter, replace it. To remove debris from the air filter, try cleaning the filter. In addition, if the air filter is clogged, the evaporator coils will frost over. This greatly reduces the cooling capacity of the air conditioner. If the air filter is clogged, air cannot flow properly through the air conditioner. If you're looking for help fixing your Whirlpool Air Conditioner, look no further! Our comprehensive Whirlpool Air Conditioner Troubleshooting guide will explain common issues, provide tips, and show you how to read your model's error codes.
