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Craftsman central air conditioners have provided high-quality cooling to American homes for many years. Craftsman central air conditioners use rugged components that rarely break down. Keep your Craftsman central air conditioner running smoothly with maintenance and repair parts from Sears PartsDirect.

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Common Craftsman central air conditioner parts that need replacing

  • Air filter. Replace the air filter monthly or as directed in your central air conditioner’s owner’s manual. Replacing the air filter regularly helps keep the central air conditioner running smoothly and helps the unit last longer.
  • Thermostat. The thermostat turns the central air conditioner on and off. The thermostat can eventually wear out or break. Replace the thermostat if it doesn’t control temperature accurately or doesn’t turn on the central air conditioner at all.
  • Blower motor. The blower motor often runs for long periods without stopping. The bearings that support the motor shaft can wear out over time. Electrical problems inside the motor can also prevent the blower motor from running. Replace the blower motor if it doesn’t run or makes loud noises when running.

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How to troubleshoot your Craftsman central air conditioner when it won't start

  • Check for electrical power.Check the house circuit breaker for the central air conditioner to make sure it’s turned on. Reset the circuit breaker if it’s tripped.
  • Check the condensate drain.Central air conditioners often have a float switch mounted on the evaporator condensate drain pipe that shuts off the air conditioner if condensate water isn't draining. Shut off power to the central air conditioner and check for condensate water backing up in the evaporator drain system. Clear the drain to reset the float switch and restore power to the central air conditioner.
  • Check the thermostat. Make sure you have the thermostat set correctly. Adjust thermostat settings if necessary. If the thermostat doesn't have power, check its wiring and reconnect any loose wires. Replace the thermostat if it isn't working.
  • Examine the electronic control board. Disconnect electrical power to the central air conditioner and check the electronic control board wiring connections. Reconnect any loose wires and repair any broken wires. Check for burn marks on the circuit board and replace the electronic control board if you see burnt spots or melted wires.

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