Your fan relay is stuck or you have a bad tstat. Check your auto fan (summer fan switch ) on your furnace if equipped. Mostly older oil furnaces.
If you want constant air movement in you home leave the fan on. If you just want the fan to cycle on with the compressor, move the switch to auto. It does not harm the fan either way.
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.
Main components of AC are compressor & fan motor. The louvers are operated by fan motor which is powered separately. When the louver is off, it doesn't affect compressor work. - Be-Cool Expert <><><> possibly a stuck contacter in the outdoor unit. or your indoor fan is overheating and shutting off <><><> could be many different things. Depends on what system you have. Some of the newer machines are controlled by integrated circuit boards. Its a possibility that your indoor blower could be tripped off on thermal overload but honestly I doubt it. Possible contact could be stuck on compressor. T stat could have a problem but would need to know if the compressor ever turns off after the "fan inside the house clicks off"
With an auto air conditioner, the main power consumption is by the compressor. The compressor is driven mechanically by the engine, not the battery. Electrical power is used for controls, and to power the blower fan.
1. Is the fan and compressor on the outside (codensor unit) working? A. Thermostat switch off, set to fan only. B. Check the circuit breakers or fuses. There may also be a fuse box near the compressor. C. The control wire to the compressor is cut or broken. D. Low freon. E. Burnt out compressor. F.Capacitor( run or start)or both is bad
The compressor fan may not be running due to a malfunction in the fan motor, a faulty capacitor, or a problem with the electrical connections. It is important to troubleshoot and address the issue promptly to prevent further damage to the compressor unit.
The Condenser Fan Relay and the A/C Cut Relay on a Kia Sportage are located together under the dashboard on the passenger side of the vehicle. They are just aft of the heater blower motor. The Comndenser Fan Relay is the 20amp relay and the A/C Cut (compressor) relay is the 52amp relay.
Yes your compressor comes when you set your thermostat to "Fan" setting and you have it on cool setting.
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.
try an air 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.
Check the thermostat. Make sure the fan switch is on auto. If it is disconnect the green wire from the control box at the air handler. This will disconnect the fan from the thermostat. If the fan continues to run, you have a stuck fan relay. If the fan shuts off, you have a bad thermostat.