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Is this on a FTXS09LVJU
ОтветитьAnd is this the same for a ctxs07lvju
ОтветитьI changed it myself and I'm very happy, it works. You are the only one who posted a real useful video. Thank you a lot!
ОтветитьI think that blower wheel is where the old COVID started....gross
ОтветитьI've loosen the screw but the motor axel got stuck to the blower. It can be slide back and forth but not all the way it got stuck midway. Any answer?
ОтветитьWell i must say you should never say the weird just in a video it implies somethings about to be easy. 6 hours and this things not just coming out without a big hammer. Not all models just come out this easy. Smashed the entire old fan out from back to the front now looking at welding a thread on the shaft to Jack it out like a reverse bearing puller.
ОтветитьYour Video on how to remove Daikin indoor unit fan motor without having to dismantle Heat Exchanger is a real help and saved me lots of angst. I really applaud your lucid explanation of the process and the tip on grub screw and re assembly. Thank you for sharing your experience with others.
ОтветитьI am an engineer but do not know how to take the grill off that is on the right hand side there are clips the grill is connected to the other side
ОтветитьI just did this on a 10 year old model today. The set screw wasn't a problem because I had a magnetoc screwdriver. The problem was the unit was 12ft on the wall. My boss had never done one of these and he was having me do all of it as he can't use ladders. The guy at Daikin was describing how to but the unit was so old I had to figure it out myself.
ОтветитьI have a CTXG12QVJUS after replacement of the blower fan we had a whirl whistling type noise and cannot figure out what is causing it. we thought it was the motor and replace it and still have the noise. Any ideas what could be causing the noise? The fan and motor appear to be positioned correctly. It is being worked on by a tech from a Daikin Dealer.
Ответитьthanks for the time and effort you put into this post. i am a master hvac contractor and i was looking for a brand that is not $$$ mitsubishi that you don't have to remove the evap coil to replace the fan motor like most brands and your post answered my q instantly. i do sell airtemp but after looking at the specs airtemp only has a 7 year warrenty on mini splits dickin has a 10 year warrenty so case closed....last note your fan blades are satureated did you throw away the filters??
ОтветитьI appreciate the video, I’ve been doing hvac for 5 years and have yet to work on many daikans, mostly Fujitsu, lg and Mitsubishi plus some low end brands and was informed from a coworker that I’d possibly have to pump the unit down and remove it from the wall to replace the fan motor to get the drain pan out and I thought that was absolutely ridiculous. Will try this method out tomorrow, once again thank you!
ОтветитьI’ve watched this to figure out how to go about putting the fan bracket back in place it’s the one thing you didn’t show.
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьThanks for the detailed video. Was the motor replaced due to noise concerns or motor stopped working? If noisy, would you happen to have a video to show to noise concern. My indoor unit is noisy whenever the fan is on, noise increases with fan speed. Daikin came out and said I need a complete new indoor unit which seems excessive but maybe just easier for them.
ОтветитьThis won’t work on Daikin sarara units. Unfortunately 😊
ОтветитьThanks for video, I had it figured out all the way down to that little screw. That was awesome info! Saved me a ton. Professional auto mechanic here
ОтветитьMy fan was SO stuck to the motor, like HELL I hate how they made this.
ОтветитьThanks, man! Very useful video 👍
ОтветитьU saved my ass
ОтветитьThanks for the information!! Very helpful
ОтветитьHow to clean the A/C indoor unit and blowser? why not move blade left and right
ОтветитьJust saved me from a lot of extra work. Great video, thanks!!
ОтветитьThank you! Saved me heaps of time
ОтветитьI have a Panasonic DC outdoor fan and the wire got burnt after a bandicoot got electrocuted inside the outdoor unit near the main AC lines..
How do you unplug the wires going into the fan? Looks like they are built-in for waterproofing. Can you crack open the fan case to access the circuit board and those wires?