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I have a York AC condenser (Model h2rd042s06b). The fan will run for a couple of minutes than shut off. It will run again after 30-60 minutes, then shut off again. I replaced the run and start capacitors since they're cheap. Didn't work. So I ordered a replacement fan (part# S1-02440899000). I replaced the fan, and the new fan won't run at all. It will make a buzzing noise and get hot, but not spin. The old fan part # is F48J66A48. It seems like that part isn't made anymore. However, best I can tell, the new fan should work. It also looks like it uses the same run capacitor, but I can't find anything on the start capacitor. At this point I have no idea where to go from here or how to figure out the correct fan or capacitor or which one of those is incorrect. Any help would be much appreciated!

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