TRANE XR14 Loud Warm
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Dual Run Capacitor
The capacitor provides the necessary torque for the compressor to start; when the dielectric material degrades, the motor cannot rotate and instead vibrates at line frequency, producing a loud buzz while failing to circulate refrigerant. This specific model often uses a 35/5 or 40/5 microfarad configuration to support both the compressor and the condenser fan motor.
SKU: CPT00656
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5%
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Hard Start Kit
If the compressor is mechanically sound but struggling with high internal pressures or 'stiction' during startup, this kit provides a momentary high-capacitance boost. It resolves the 'loud' humming by forcing the rotor past its initial resistance, allowing the cooling cycle to begin.
SKU: BAYKSKT263
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4%
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Compressor Contactor
Pitted or oxidized silver contacts can cause electrical 'chattering' or an audible hum from the solenoid coil. If the contacts fail to provide a clean path for high-amperage current, the compressor may hum or cycle rapidly without reaching full operating speed, leading to insufficient cooling.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Dual Run Capacitor.
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