If it is a window air conditioner, then you shouldn't worry about gas fumes affecting it. If you have gas fumes in your house (that you know shouldn't be there), then call your gas company because this could be serious. Also, don't light anything (candles, stove, etc.) because that could be disastrous.
You should turn it off and let it thaw out.
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Turn on the heat, and see if the same smell is there. The most likely cause is a coolant leak in the heater core, causing the coolant fumes to get into the ac.
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safehow like the house blows up or something no i thinks its safe and nothing going to break or explode
That's the entire point of an AC unit. it's to keep your house at a steady temperature
I see this happen a lot. The thermostat is turned down way to low (60 degrees or lower) causing ice to build up on the air conditioners condenser coils. Which causes the air not to get through the coils. The icing of the condenser creates a blockage and the air conditioner doesn't cool the house or room. Making you think it is not working. If not corrected the compressor will overheat. (Not Good). Turn the air conditioner off until the ice has melted (probably 24 hours). Then turn the air conditioner back on with the thermostat set to 68 to 70 degrees and it should go away. If not call a technician.
Set it to the room temperature you want (72* is good), If it does`nt make it there is something wrong and turning the thermostat up or down won`t fix it.
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The remote start will not turn on the air conditioner in your 2013 Chevrolet Impala. The air conditioner will need to be left in the on position when the car is shut off.
You should turn off all lights that you are not using.
If you turn on this mode, your airconditioner will turn on the max settings.