Your blower capacitor’s job is to store power to provide a burst of energy to spin the blower motor and get the fan moving in your furnace. A bad blower capacitor could cause the blower motor to run slower, hot, or short cycle. A blower motor controls the airflow, turns the fan on, and allows the air to circulate out of the system and into different rooms in the home.
Look out for humming noises, clicking sounds, short cycling, no heat, burning smells, low airflow, larger energy bills.
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