The fan on the ac unit cools the air, it doesnt move the air through the vents. There is a device not connected to the air conditioner, usually in the underside of the house called the air handler. This moves the air through the vents. It is usually a squirrel cage looking device and you should get this checked out.
The air conditioner is not working; there could have been a leak of coolant, or some other mechanical problem. It needs to be repaired.
A Toyota Echo air conditioner is designed to cool the vehicle. If the air conditioner stops working, it could be low on freon or the motor could have seized.
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Could it be because an air conditioner is not designed to produce heat?
air conditioner for1994 Chevy Beretta not working is there a senor that could be bad. system is charged.
It could be that you A/C is running low on fluid.
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If the air conditioner in a Mitsubishi Legnum is not working, there could be a blown fuse. There could also be a loose cable, or a problem with the heater motor.
The first and most common check is to check the filter right inside the removable grill. If it is a window or wall unit central air check the filter by the evaporator inside the house. Make sure all fans are working. If it is a central air conditioner make sure the compressor is turned on outside the house,there is a small circuit panel located near the compressor unit that may have been shut off. Unless you have a working knowledge of your air conditioner it's best to call a reputable service company. If your air conditioner is a small window it might be smarter to replace the unit because a repair could cost more than a new air conditioner.
Make sure your air filter is clean. A dirty air filter can block air flow. If both the fan and the compressor are coming on, there may be a low charge. If only the fan is coming on, the compressor could be burned up.
It means that, your air conditioner isn't gas powered, so oftentimes people are concerned about where this type of smell could be coming from. However, there are fluids in the engine and other parts of your air conditioner which can leak out, causing this exhaust fume odor.
Airflow improperly set (too high) or the most common undersized ducts.