Goodman heat pump problems again.....read on..?

I have an older Goodman package heat pump (model PH-030-1A ser # 9701048386) that I believe the compressor has overheated and gone out...I came home one day and the cooling fan on top was just barely turning and the compressor wand everything was HOT.....I replaced the cooling fan but the compressor doesnot seem to start and I get no heating or cooling... My question is should I see about having the compressor replaced and the unit recharged or am I just spending good money after bad... I have just a little over 1000 square feet to heat and cool but the only heat I can get out of this thing is from the emergency heat strips....Any suggestions would be appreciated...

Anonymous2009-02-23T16:27:18Z

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It is possible you need a new compressor, but I wouldn't jump to that conclusion. It could be just a defective run capacitor which is a pretty common problem and is a lot less expensive than a compressor or a new unit. Now, it is possible the compressor is going and caused the cap. to fail, but if the cap. is bad, replacing it may buy you some time and keep it running for a while. I would call a heating co. to check it out.

?2016-05-28T18:09:40Z

The compressor is probably grounded. It isususally more beneficial to replace the condensing unit because the warranty of a replacement compressor is one year; if you get a new condensing unit the warranty is at least five depending on the unit. I also take offense to the answer that an A/C co. will try to sell you a new system anyway, most of us are honest businessmen and the few hacks out there give all of us a bad rep. By the way, a capacitor will not cause the breaker to trip.

former ebayer2009-02-23T17:08:43Z

You should not replace just the compressor, yes you would be throwing good money after bad. If I were you I would replace the complete condensing unit. With new technoligies the energy savings will help pay back for the cost of the new system.

willsey2017-02-25T10:59:27Z

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hillbilly named Possum2009-02-24T16:52:21Z

check the capacitor with your multimeter



Possum, HVAC serviceman