== == Check the temperature setting is not too high so that the unit does not switch on to cool the air. If it is set normally then the unit has a fault.
Repairing an air conditioning unit is not a Do-It-Yourself job. The best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) technician to check the unit for you.
If it is faulty it can then be decided if it is worth spending money to repair it or if it makes more sense to replace it with a new one.
Your condensation line is stoped up. You can clean it out by using an air compressor blowing from the inside of house out.
If the fan outside is not running the compressor will overheat and if the fan inside the house is not running the compressor will get liquid refrigerant back to it and lock up! Neither is good for the compressor.
If cool air is blowing but doesn't seem to be very much, and the house feels damp and muggy, it is probably because the outdoor A/C unit is not functioning properly. The compressor should be checked.
it happened to me it was a dead bird or a mouse i cant rember wich but it was inside of it.
runs for 4 min or whatever the limit switch is set at
You are out of refrigerant.
warm air, the heat is what is being taken out of the inside of the house.
The compressor and condenser are usually located on the outside air portion of the air conditioner. The evaporator is located on the inside the house, sometimes as part of a furnace. That's the part that heats your house. The working fluid arrives at the compressor as a cool, low-pressure gas.
so its not blowing at all anymore, as in no air at all? if tahts the case then how do you know its still cold. if it isn't blowing as well you may just need to change out your filter, just like in a house all cars(most)have a air conditioner filter. if its not blowing anymore at all it sounds like your compressor or your whole dam motor went out, take it to shop.
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.
No. They can't get through the enclosed system and inside the house there is a filter. When a filter is changed all that is seen is dust.
Turn it on high