capacitor on the condencer unit nothin will work
Throughout the entire system, inside, outside and in the connecting piping.
Either mounted to the fan or in the electrical compartment on the outdoor unit.
The AC condenser unit is located right in front of the radiator.
Check to see if the capacitor is good. It is usually located inside the outdoor unit. It could be that the capacitor is bad and needs replacing. The outdoor fan will still run if you have a dual capacitor. One sure sign of a blown capacitor is that the top of the capacitor is bowed outward. If you have a multimeter you could also check the amp draw on the condensing unit. I would look at the capacitor first though
In the central ac system it could be a few diffrent things that are not working, that is causing the fan not to blow. Their could be no power to the outside unit, a bad contactor, a bad capacitor, or your high pressure switch could be shut down.
Sounds as if you capacitor is going bad or perhaps the contact is not pulling in i would check voltage on both sides of the contactor to verify this
There are eleven steps on how to fix the A/C drier. Some of the step-by-step instructions are turn off the AC system's condensing unit circuit breaker, open the condensing unit's electrical panel and its compressor cover, and then inspect the compressor's capacitor that is located in the condenser's electric panel.
bad motor or capacitor
Check your outside unit. Is the fan blowing? If not replace outdoor fan motor or the fan capacitor. If the fan is running then the compressor may not be. Usually a quick fix by replacing the capacitor. In most units a dual capacitor that is bad may shut down the fan or compressor. Call a HVAC technician to replace it. This can be very dangerous.
A capacitor conducts AC but do not conduct DC because it is meant to store charge.
you add the refrigerant in your outside unit but still is going to circulate to your inside unit doing a complete loop