yes....just need to support evap coil and plenum while removing furnace and seal back up once furnace is set into place.
No, you typically cannot replace the wheel bearing without also replacing the hub, as they are often integrated components.
Meet with your installer to determine the capacity of your new furnace. The furnace capacity should be matched with the size of the house. You want to get a furnace that heats a house without overheating the home. Because your furnace will be newer, it will take less energy to heat your home.
Yes, it is possible to replace sliding glass doors without replacing the frame by finding doors that fit the existing frame dimensions.
No, there is no repair if it it clogged. Replace it.
Yes, unless the converter is clogged there is no reason to replace it.
Yes, it is possible to replace just the toilet tank without replacing the entire toilet.
My car is going through the same issue with the A/C. You CAN replace the compressor clutch without replacing the compressor, but the caveat is that you can't tell if the compressor is any good without a clutch. So basically you are gambling that the compressor will still be good by only replacing the clutch. Hope this helps!
yes if the unit is not baked
No, they are a matched machined set.
A fan cooler relay in an electric furnace controls the blower motor's speed to optimize cooling efficiency. When the furnace reaches a certain temperature, the relay activates, adjusting the power supplied to the blower motor, which can either increase or decrease its speed. This modulation allows for better airflow and temperature management, ensuring that the furnace cools down effectively without overheating. By using the relay, the system can respond dynamically to temperature changes, enhancing overall performance and safety.
It is possible to replace the air conditioner clutch without replacing the entire compressor if you can find somewhere that sells just the clutch assembly and can get the appropriate tool to remove the pulley to get to the clutch. Try buying a repair manual and looking in there.
I would suggest you take this to a professional. The sensors may or may not need replacing. If they do and you replace the air bag without replacing the sensor, the bag may deploy prematurely or not at all in an accident. This is not a DIY job.