1. Check Your Electrical Source
First of all, you want to check your A/C has power. You may not realize you’ve tripped a breaker or blown a fuse if it’s been overwintering for a long time. To check this isn’t your problem, go to your breaker or fuse box. It’s usually in the basement if you live in a house, but it may also be in a utility closet or garage. You’ll notice if you’ve tripped a circuit breaker if the panel for that part of the house is in the off position. Flick it on to restore power. As for a fuse, you’ll be looking for melted glass or discolouration in the glass. This indicates you need to replace the fuse. If either of these things happen every time your A/C cycles on, you could have an electrical problem, not an appliance issue.
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