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Our Rheem AC indoor air handler blower has just decided not to work.  We have replaced the capacitor and that didn't fix the problem.  As far as we can tell there is power getting to every part in there, and the fan spins when manually spun so its not frozen.  The thermostat turns on fine, all the circuit breakers are on.  We suspect the low voltage transformer but are unsure how to pinpoint if thats it.  Is there a way to do that?  Does anyone have any better ideas what the problem is?  We're in South FL and its getting hot!

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If you turn on the thermostat to cool , does the condenser outside come on? Or is everything just dead?

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