This is a pretty strange symptom, especially as air conditioning relies on the ram air effect from air moving across the condenser in order to exchange heat from the refrigerant to the ambient air. I'd check the condenser for leaves and other debris causing blockage of the fins, and I'd check to ensure that the fins are straight - if not, you can straighten them with a fin comb. Then I'd check to ensure that the sensor bulbs are attached securely where they need to be. If it's none of these things, you should have it taken in to a shop and have them do a system performance test.
An air conditioner blows out heat
possible grounded or bare wire
you would need to add freon
freon needs to be charged
I have exactly the same problem on my 2000 Still looking for the answer
no but it may depend on the conditioner
A bad alternator will cause a battery to go bad. It does not have an effect on the air conditioner.
If system was opened to the atmosphere it will have to be evacuated prior to charging
You might need freon
Probably leaking freon.
You have to get it recharged. you have no freeon left which makes the cold air
Portable air conditioner will not blow cold air. What to do?