Find out the reason the compressor isn't engaging, of course! It could be a problem with the clutch, a problem with the low pressure switch, a low refrigerant level (likely caused by a leak in the system which needs to be repaired), or the compressor itself could be defective. Without any sort of diagnosis, we have no way of narrowing down the causes. You won't get cold air without the compressor, so that has to be dealt with.
Simple, you ac does not blow cold air even though you have it turned on and the temperature set to cold.
No, its either your the belt or clutch on your compressor or more likely your AC needs recharged
check the blower fuse if the fuse is good the blower motor is bad or else you have short
AC compressors will cycle like that when there is insufficient refrigerant.
You have to have the motor running as well as the AC compressor turning (AC on) to circulate the freon through the system
Sounds like your compressor is locking up.
Have professionally serviced
Mabe your compressor is not kicking on for some reason. Check to see if the front of your compressor starts spinning when you turn it on. If it don't check to see if there is power to the wires that go to your compressor. If there is power you have a bad compressor. If there is not check the fuses or relays.
When you turn on the AC, check to see if the compressor is running. If the compressor clutch is not engaging, it might be as simple as low refrigerant level. Automobile AC is not like a home AC. Since the compressor cannot be sealed, the seal always leaks a little and you need to occasionally add a little refrigerant.
Probably low or empty of freon.
try a new thermostathard to believe but all a/c have one
This could be due to a couple of things. The temperature switch is bad, the AC selector switch is bad, the AC compressor is not engaging when you turn the air on, or the AC system needs to be recharged. FriPilot