More than likely the air handler or furnace is upflow. In other words air is drawn through the bottom of the unit(the return) which is unconditioned air and blown out through the top of the unit(the supply), which is conditioned air.
I get hot air coming out of my air conditioner on the passenger side, while I get cold air coming out the drivers side. Can you tell me why and how do I find the schematic to fix it?
Low refrigerant charge? Temperature control cable not adjusted properly?
If your air conditioner is running outside by not blowing cold air inside through your vent, your indoor coil is frozen. You will need to turn everything off and allow the unit to thaw out.
First thing to check is if it's icing over. If so, low on fridgerent.
Air conditioning is removing hot air with cold air. For example we use air conditioner that removes hot air by blowing cold air from a refrigeration cycle into a room.
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If your air conditioner is not blowing cold air and you see ice on the unit, it may be frozen. Turn it off to thaw and check for any blockages or low refrigerant levels.
There are several possible reasons why your window air conditioner may not be blowing cold air. Some common reasons include a dirty air filter, low refrigerant levels, a malfunctioning compressor, or a problem with the thermostat. It is recommended to check these potential issues and consult a professional if needed for further diagnosis and repair.
it's an air conditioner because you made it into cool
Freon is too low, or too high.
A supply duct connected to the return duct somewhere? Fan running backwards?
If there is not cold air blowing out then you could go get your ac charged