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wa8yxm
Aug 02, 2014Explorer III
Replacing: If you are replacing the ENTIRE A/C (All 3 modules) then it is unhook the old one drop in the new one (Thermostat wires, Power wires and that's all)
Howeeer if your A/C like mine, is ducted that middle part is a witch.
But since you are replacing a brisk air with a brisk air you should be able to just replace the UPPER unit, plug it in and it runs..
I have Carrier Air V's. no longer made so direct replacement is not an option.. The Adapt-a-kit for the upper unit I used as a replacement had only six parts in it (7 if you count the instructions) 4 mounting bolts, A "Y" cable that only hooks up one way and a replacement molex connector that replaced ONE of the Molex on the Carrier control box.. Total "Modification" time under five minutes and the installer did NOT know how to put in the connector (I did, that's my field)
Howeeer if your A/C like mine, is ducted that middle part is a witch.
But since you are replacing a brisk air with a brisk air you should be able to just replace the UPPER unit, plug it in and it runs..
I have Carrier Air V's. no longer made so direct replacement is not an option.. The Adapt-a-kit for the upper unit I used as a replacement had only six parts in it (7 if you count the instructions) 4 mounting bolts, A "Y" cable that only hooks up one way and a replacement molex connector that replaced ONE of the Molex on the Carrier control box.. Total "Modification" time under five minutes and the installer did NOT know how to put in the connector (I did, that's my field)
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