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| Huck And Molly Ziegler
As someone whose Lennox home air system is humming happily along - now that the "mystery switch" is in the "on" position - this article is relevant to my interests. My repairman didn't even charge for coming by to point out the obvious. Yay, him. |
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| mcmnky
Huck And Molly Ziegler: As someone whose Lennox home air system is humming happily along - now that the "mystery switch" is in the "on" position - this article is relevant to my interests. My repairman didn't even charge for coming by to point out the obvious. Yay, him. Yeah, but would he lie to you? |
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| Huck And Molly Ziegler
It was a weird situation, that's for sure. I first noticed Saturday a.m. that AC wasn't working. Not on at all. The power had gone out in the previous 24 hours, but only for half an hour and not from lightning strike. I was thinking something simply malfunctioned and the unit hadn't come back on when power returned. But no. |
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| CognaciousThunk
The best thing Lennox ever did was move out of CBus (industrial A/C production line) and leave behind a prime spot next to OSU campus for redevelopment. Restaurants, theater, stores. Win. /Manufacturing jobs, overrated. //Bought a Bryant unit two years ago. Works like a champ. Screw Lennox. |
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