Most likely you have failing start windings. Go to the a/c supply house and buy a hard start kit. Your best bet is to have someone familiar install it for you. The hard start kit will buy you about 1 year before you must replace the unit.
Youtube.com has several instructional videos for heat pump issues. Type in troubleshooting heat pump to try to find your problem and solution. Your heat pump manufacturer's website might also be a good place to look for information.
If it does not start on the first try but it will start on the second try, and this is accurate, Meaning all the time. It is likely that the fuel pump is weak. requiring A new fuel pump. If you are sure about this, Have the fuel pressure tested before spending the dough.
First, is the thermostat in he correct position for cooling? Is there a red light glowing on the thermostat? There could have been a power surge or outage and the heat pump needs to reset. Turn the power off to the heat pump at the control panel for a couple or minutes then back on again to reset the heat pump.
Injectors may be leaking causing fuel pump to loose prime - try turning key to the "on" position for about 5 sec. and then try to start Injectors may be leaking causing fuel pump to loose prime - try turning key to the "on" position for about 5 sec. and then try to start Injectors may be leaking causing fuel pump to loose prime - try turning key to the "on" position for about 5 sec. and then try to start
Fuel pump is bad.
You can purchase a geothermal heat pump from a number of places. This includes good large homeowner stores, and specialist heating suppliers. You can also try Amazon.
Is new fuel pump working? If so turn key to "On" position without starting car for about 5 sec. to prime pump and lines - Do this twice and then try to start Is new fuel pump working? If so turn key to "On" position without starting car for about 5 sec. to prime pump and lines - Do this twice and then try to start
dis connect battery for 2 min. then reconnect and try to start does it even try to start
sounds like the fuel pump may be getting tired.fuel filter may also be plugged. might be an issue with the crank/cam sensors as well.
A capacitor in a heat pump system helps to store and release electrical energy quickly, which allows the system to start and run efficiently. This helps the heat pump to maintain a consistent temperature and operate smoothly, ultimately improving its overall performance.
Yes, the filter pump must run for the heat pump to effectively heat the pool water. The heat pump relies on water circulation to extract heat from the air and transfer it to the pool water. Without the filter pump operating, water won't flow through the heat exchanger, preventing the heat pump from functioning properly. Therefore, it's essential to have the filter pump running whenever the heat pump is in use.
yes and i just replaced the pump and i checked the relay but sometimes it will start then i hear a cut back then the check engine light comes on