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[quote=Anonymous]If both are out, don't bother replacing the thermostats. That's an easy job, but it's not going to fix the problem. You either have a loose wire (assuming both thermostats share a wire at some point). Or there are some things that will turn off the unit for safety. In our case, the float (the device at the hvac line where condensate water is pushed out -- the float in the line that goes up or down depending on how much water is in there) was old and got jammed permanently in 'up' position, suggesting there was too much water in the exit line. Every time it got jammed up, the thermostat shut off. [/quote]
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