Assuming you're referring to the HVAC blower, and not the engine fan, it could be a bad relay, the blower motor could be seized or a solenoid burnt out, it could be bad wiring, it could be a problem with the control switch.
Check to see if your condenser fan is running when a/c compressor kick on.
Both a dehumidifier and an air conditioner remove moisture from the air. Both a fan and an air conditioner move air. An air conditioner, however, cools air which a combination dehumidifier and fan can not do. If it is hot, and especially if there is an elderly person liable to suffer from heat stroke or heat exhaustion, an attempt to replace air conditioning with a dehumidifier and a fan could lead to death.
Because a fan only stirs up the hot air while an air conditioner removes humidity as well as cools the air.
No. Running an air conditioner on fan does not cost as much as running on cool.
I suggest that you put your air conditioner on low or use the fan on the air conditioner because it uses less energy. Another thing you could do is take a regular fan and put in the window to get air flow.
Check the coolant temp sensor, or just replace it if you have the money to burn.
no power to air conditioner pump but snow flak light comes on and fan runs
If you don't have central air conditioning, you can purchase a portable air conditioner (not a fan) to do the job.
When you select the defrost setting , the air conditioning compressor will kick in and out to help dehumidify the air , that's normal to hear the compressor kicking in and out
A normal air conditioner is a fan which has rotating wings that make the air move. The whole fan is uncovered. A split air conditioner on the contrary is almost fully covered, except of a split (for example at the bottom) that constantly emits cool air.
An air conditioner cools the air faster than a ceiling fan. Air conditioners work by removing heat from the air, whereas ceiling fans only create a breeze that feels cool against the skin through the wind-chill effect.
The fan on the air conditioner may not be working due to a malfunction in the motor, a faulty capacitor, a broken fan blade, or a problem with the wiring. It is recommended to have a professional technician inspect and repair the issue.