CARRIER INFINITY 26 (25VNA6) Loud Warm
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Reversing Valve Assembly
A stuck or leaking reversing valve allows high-pressure, high-temperature refrigerant to bypass the cooling circuit and enter the indoor coil during a cooling cycle. This mechanical failure creates a distinct 'roaring' sound due to the gas bypass and results in the indoor unit blowing warm air. Replacing the valve body restores the directional integrity of the refrigerant flow.
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7%
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Reversing Valve Solenoid
The solenoid is the electromechanical actuator that moves the internal slide of the reversing valve. If the solenoid coil fails or the magnetic plunger weakens, the valve may remain in the heat position or get stuck in a 'mid-shift' state, causing bypass noise and warm air output. This is a common point of failure that is easier to service than the valve body itself.
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7%
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Inverter Power Module (PCM)
The Infinity 26 uses a variable-speed inverter; if the power module fails to phase the compressor correctly, the compressor may 'cog' or vibrate violently (loud) while failing to reach the RPMs necessary to compress refrigerant (warm). This electronic failure disrupts the mechanical efficiency of the compressor and is a frequent replacement item in inverter-driven units.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Reversing Valve Assembly.
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