Troubleshooting | Bryant (2024)

If you've scheduled an appointment with your local Bryant® dealer to come to your home to discuss new products or service your existing system, you've made a great choice. Bryant dealers are known for great service and a reputation for doing Whatever It Takes® to keep you and your family comfortable. Here's what to expect during an appointment with your Bryant dealer:

  • Your local HVAC dealer will arrive at your home at the scheduled time of your appointment. If the dealer will be late, he or she will call you in advance to let you know or reschedule.
  • When your dealer gets to your home, he or she will likely want to inspect your existing system to understand the unique details and situation of your home. In doing so, your dealer may request access to all areas of your home—from rooms to crawl spaces, attics, etc.
  • Your Bryant dealer might ask you several questions about your existing system. You may want to prepare in advance for these questions.
  • You will also likely be asked questions about your family's special heating, cooling and air quality goals and needs.
  • Once the meeting has ended, if a follow-up meeting is needed for further discussions or service, you can expect your dealer to get back in touch with you right away.

IT TAKESTrying Simple Things Before Calling Your Bryant® Dealer

You can always count on your Bryant dealer for help and service. But here are a few simple things you might try before scheduling a dealer visit to your home:

Air Conditioning Equipment Checklist

  1. Check to make sure that your thermostat is set in the "cool" position.
  2. Ensure that your outdoor air conditioning (condensing unit) is running.
    • Check the circuit breakers in the circuit breaker box (or electrical panel), most likely mounted to an outside wall in the back of the house. Make sure they are all in the "ON" position.
    • Check the outdoor unit "disconnect switch" to make sure it is in the "ON" position. The disconnect switch is located near the outdoor unit. (Normally a grey 8" wide x 16" high x 4" deep box mounted to the wall).
  3. Ensure that the blower motor in your furnace is running. (If the thermostat is in the "cool" position, the furnace blower should be running.)
    • If not, check to make sure the on/off switch at the furnace is in the "ON" position.
  4. Be sure that you have changed your filter in the furnace recently.
    • An extremely blocked filter can cause your outdoor air conditioner unit to shut down due to lack of proper airflow.
  5. Check all return air grilles to make sure they are not blocked by furniture.
    • Furniture should be moved at least four inches away from return air grilles to allow for adequate air supply.

Gas Furnace Equipment Checklist

  1. Check to make sure that your thermostat is set in the "heat" position.
  2. Make sure that the temperature setting on the thermostat is set above (or higher than) the indoor temperature showing on the thermostat.
  3. Ensure that there is power to the furnace.
    • Try turning the fan to “ON” using the fan switch on the thermostat to test for power to furnace.
  4. Check the circuit breakers at the electrical panel.
  5. Check the SSU switch (it looks like a light switch on a gray box located at the furnace) to be sure it is in the “ON” position.
  6. Check to ensure the furnace filter isn’t in need of replacement.
    • All one-inch thick furnace filters should be replaced monthly.
    • Wider two-inch thick and other high-capacity pleated filters can most likely be changed every other month or just six times per year.
  7. If the system is running but you have not changed your filter, the filter needs to be replaced.
  8. Check all return air grilles to make sure they are not blocked by furniture.
    • Check all supply air registers to make sure they are open and blowing air. (The return air grilles are normally located on your walls and are wide and flat).

If these checklists do not solve your problem, contact your Bryant dealer right away for service. Be sure to have your model number.

Find Your Model Number

Knowing the model number of your Bryant® products will help you troubleshoot any problems and will make it easier for your Bryant dealer to provide service.
In addition to being listed in your owner’s manual or other paperwork that came with your Bryant product, the model number is also posted directly on your unit. Here’s how you find it:

  • Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps: You can find the model number listed on a “rating plate” sticker on the unit above the back-seated service valve connections.
  • Gas or Oil Furnaces: Remove the front door and look at the upper-left side of the unit. You can find the model number listed on a “rating plate” sticker inside of the unit.

If you have a different Bryant product, look for a “rating plate” sticker on the unit. And of course, if you are unable to find your model number, you can always call your Bryant dealer.

IT TAKES Knowing What to Expect From Your Dealer Meeting

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FAQs

Where is the reset button on a Bryant AC? ›

Bryant air conditioners are no different. However, unlike other companies that manufacture air conditioners, the brand doesn't have a reset button on the air conditioner. You have to reset the device by resetting the circuit breaker in your house.

Why is my Bryant thermostat not working? ›

Check the circuit breakers in the circuit breaker box (or electrical panel), most likely mounted to an outside wall in the back of the house. Make sure they are all in the "ON" position. Check the outdoor unit "disconnect switch" to make sure it is in the "ON" position.

Why does my Bryant thermostat keep turning off? ›

This could be due to several reasons – dirty air filters, blocked air supply vents, and dirty blower winds. Not changing the filters often could lead to clogged filters, resulting in overheating of the heat exchanger. A dirty blower wheel is to be blamed in case of rapid switching on and off of your furnace.

How to do a hard reset on AC? ›

How to Reset an Air Conditioner
  1. Power down your AC. Start at your circuit breaker panel and flip the breaker that powers your AC. ...
  2. Find the button. Most air conditioning units are equipped with a reset button. ...
  3. Hold down the reset button for 3 to 5 seconds and then release.
  4. Restore power to your AC.

Where is the AC reset button located? ›

If your AC unit has a reset button on the condenser unit, you simply press it and hope that the problem resolves. Look for it first around on the exterior of your machine, especially along the bottom edge near the ground. An AC's reset button is typically red and visible, so it should be easy to spot.

Why is my AC not responding to the thermostat? ›

Try checking the circuit breaker box or replacing the batteries. Bad wiring: The thermostat may be unresponsive if the wiring has gone bad. Remove the cover and check inside for loose, detached, or corroded wires. If you spot any problems, contact an HVAC technician for assistance.

How do you reset an unresponsive thermostat? ›

Here are the step-by-step reset instructions:
  1. Switch the thermostat to the off position.
  2. Locate the breaker that powers your HVAC system and turn it off.
  3. Wait 30 seconds and turn the breaker back on.
  4. Turn your thermostat back on and confirm it has reset properly.

How do I know if my thermostat is blown? ›

7 Ways to Tell Your Thermostat Is Broken
  1. Thermostat Has No Power. ...
  2. AC or Furnace Won't Turn On. ...
  3. Heater or AC Won't Turn Off. ...
  4. Thermostat Doesn't Match Room Temperature. ...
  5. Thermostat Doesn't Respond. ...
  6. Short Cycling. ...
  7. Thermostat Forgets Programmed Settings. ...
  8. Thermostat Replacement Services.

Why does my thermostat keep turning off? ›

If the thermostat keeps turning on and off, try replacing the batteries first. Faulty wiring – Loose wires or bad connections can cause intermittent power loss to the thermostat. Compatibility – Newly installed or replacement thermostats that repeatedly reboot may not be compatible with the home's HVAC system.

What is the hold button on a Bryant thermostat? ›

By pressing “Hold”, your thermostat will lock in the temperature it's currently at until you change it again. When you are ready for your normal schedule to resume, simply press the “Run” button and return to your typical programming. Convenient, right? Programmable thermostats are a great technological innovation.

Why is my thermostat not kicking off? ›

A loose wiring connection is one of the common causes of problems with thermostats, and you may need to tighten the wiring. Turn off power to your furnace or heater at the circuit breaker. Remove the thermostat cover to access its wiring panel. Check the thermostat wiring connections to see if any are loose.

Do all outside AC units have a reset button? ›

Outdoor AC Unit Reset Button: Many outdoor air conditioning units come equipped with a reset button which needs to be pressed in order for them to function properly after being turned off for any reason (e.g., maintenance).

Is there a reset button on AC thermostat? ›

There is usually a small reset button somewhere on the thermostat. Finding this button may require that the thermostat panel be removed and pressing this button may require something like a paperclip to push. Hold the reset button down for 5 seconds and the thermostat should reset.

How do I reset my AC after a power outage? ›

Flip the AC back on at the circuit breaker. After you've turned off the circuit breaker, you'll want to switch it back to “on.” Think of it like restarting your computer after it crashes. Wait 30 minutes. Give your air conditioner some time to reset after you turn it on.

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