Check the capacitor located inside the outside condensing unit,usually the fan,compressor are wired together,if one is running the other should be running
no they cant
When it stops working do you mean that it quits cooling or the a/c compressor goes bad ???? If it quits cooling and the a/c compressor is good then you either have a leak in the system or the system has a restriction. If the a/c compressor is bad then you have a lot of trash in the system from the first one that was replaced..............
This is an indication that either the a/c system is over charged or the cooling fan is not working.......
working principle of a compressor
The ac compressor's clutch may be blown. If so the compressor will not spin and provide air. The fan could also have a bad motor which will stop the fans from working.
The electric fans used to cool the engine are designed to switch on to full speed when the air conditioner compressor is being used. When you turn on the heater/defroster the air conditioning compressor also turns on to help remove moisture from the air. Since both when heating or cooling your car the air conditioner compressor is working the fan will be running at high speed and makes more noise.
Engine running hot and cooling fan working to cool it down?
too much oil in system or compressor not working properly are some possibilities
A working cooling fan is important in keeping the engine of a car running well. A diagram for a cooling fan in a Honda Accord can be found in its maintenance manual.
The compressor is located under, to the left of the engine. You will see that it is attached to the belt (its an a/c compressor!) and it is right in front of the radiator fans. The compressor will have some silver houses running to it, and a socket wire harness conected to it. Hope this helps heh
low coolant? Plugged or restricted radiator? Water pump not circulating coolant? Cooling fan not working? Thermostat not opening? Cooling system air bound?
Your compressor is not working. Through evaporation compressors cool the evaporator coil and the fan blows air across it. So if the fan is blowing hot air the compressor is not cooling the coil. But check to see if the dial inside the fridge is turned to "more cold" , that turns the compressor on.