Check your thermostat to see if it set for "Auto" or "Fan." If it's on fan then the blower will run constantly. Auto will shut the blower off when the correct temperature has been reached.
Outer fan cools condenser coil as well as compressor. Even though the cycle is turned OFF the compressor needs to be cooled continuously.
The temperature in the house is that of the temperature outside
Improperly programmed programmable thermostat.
It depends on the outside temperature, the vehicle and the compressor but it can be between 38 to 43 degrees..................
Generally, yes. It depends on the outside air temperature.
He had to replace the thermostat in his pickup truck. Another good sentence would be, the thermostat has settings on it to kick the heat or air on, depending on the temperature outside.
You can`t... There is normally no relay on the indoor unit that starts and stops the outdoor unit. The switching of the thermostat starts and stops the condensing unit, if it is not running, and the thermostat cooling contact is closed, the problem is outside.
Engine temperature sensor...
Sounds Like The Outside Thermostat Has Went Bad Try Replacing it .....
There are two reasons for the outdoor fan to remain on while the system in side is off . The first is that the contactor on the outside condensing unit is frozen closed. In this case the 240 volts supply to fan and compressor will not be turned of when the inside system goes off. If both outside fan and compressor remain running for a time then the system will freeze up and ice will form. The second is that 24 volts is still be supplied to the outside contactor even though the thermostat is satisfied. The 24 volts would be supplied by an electrical short between the red and the yellow wires . The short could happen any where along the thermostat wiring where the two bares have become bare and are touching.
If you have the heat on in the defrost position , the air conditioning compressor will cycle on and off to help dehumidify the air if the outside temperature is about 50 degrees Fahrenheit or warmer
More information is needed before this question can be answered. Is that "temperature"? Are you talking about the temperature gauge? And what is it on? A car? A refrigerator or freezer? The thermostat? The world outside?