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George E. Cawthon
 
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Doug Kanter wrote:

The fins on the side of my Carrier exterior AC unit are pretty filthy,


so I

wanted to hose them off with an outward stream of water. Shop vac didn't
work - the stuff's turned to something other than just dust, probably


due to

moisture and whatever else....

Pictures here, although probably unnecessary for most of you:


http://community.webshots.com/script...ickup&uri=albu
m/398461006gSRGXc

Took a quick look at the top panel and it looks as if the fan motor's
attached to it (via the inner 4 screws). And, the top panel overlaps the
side panels, so it SEEMS they can't be removed without first taking off


the

top. What's the correct procedure here?



Take the top off. Don't know what the 4 screws in
the middle are for, but it is unlikely that the
fan is screwed to the top. Take the screws off
around the periphery and then tap up.



The four in the middle hold the fan motor in place...yes, they do....
Dear God...thats funny....thanks for the entertainment..LOL


Ok, I already admitted the models shown in the
Carrier manual have the fan attached to the top.
Not on my model.



You really shouldn't need to take it apart just
wash with a stream wherever you can.



Wrong.
He will need a foaming cleaner to do it right, or he will just make it LOOK
clean, it wont be, but it sure will look clean.


Wrong. So it needs cleaner, did I specify what
kind of stream? You can't have it both ways. If
it is clean, it will look clean and if it looks
clean, it will be clean. If it is dirty and you
say it looks clean, maybe you need your "look" fixed.