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My sainted mum bought this central AC unit for her mobile home four years ago for $2200. It failed within two years and is out of warranty.

This time it's not blowing any air into the house. The condenser fan outside is working fine.

When I went to look for the evaporator in the furnace closet, lo, there was nothing in there but a shiny new furnace.

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follow the Freon lines to see where they enter the house ..

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The Evaporator Coil is separate and could be placed anywhere in the home system.

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This is a package unit. The blower motor and cage are mounted within the unit outside. Only duct work goes into the trailer. You have either a blown relay or bad motor.

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