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<blockquote data-quote="beau t" data-source="post: 16465589" data-attributes="member: 156791"><p>I basically had the same issue, had a guy come out and check it Freon was low he added Freon and we found the A coils were leaking so we replaced them it ran for about a day and stopped again. I went out to the unit to inspect and the display said it had a high pressure alarm??? Upon looking around I found the high pressure switch wires had rubbed against the coil of copper hose going to the switch and rubbed through it giving it a false signal attaching pic of wire look at the top side of the wiring and you will see where it arched - - check for things like this - - purplish colored wire just as it goes pass the compressor about half way up on the pic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beau t, post: 16465589, member: 156791"] I basically had the same issue, had a guy come out and check it Freon was low he added Freon and we found the A coils were leaking so we replaced them it ran for about a day and stopped again. I went out to the unit to inspect and the display said it had a high pressure alarm??? Upon looking around I found the high pressure switch wires had rubbed against the coil of copper hose going to the switch and rubbed through it giving it a false signal attaching pic of wire look at the top side of the wiring and you will see where it arched - - check for things like this - - purplish colored wire just as it goes pass the compressor about half way up on the pic [/QUOTE]
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