I'll assume you mean a leak. If so then if it is in a place that can be welded (such as a line connection) then just have some one do so. If its in a place or part that cannot be welded (i.e. coil) then replace the part. You of course will have to remove the refrigerant from the unit first and then recharged (refilled) again. This should be done by a qualified technician.
there is a leak in the compressor...
of course.
low on refrigerant or the compressor isn't running..
This is an oiless compressor; it requires no oil at all.
the capacitor starts the compressor generally if it don t work the compressor usually won t start
There could be several reasons why your central air compressor is not turning on. Some common causes include a tripped circuit breaker, a faulty thermostat, a malfunctioning capacitor, or a problem with the compressor itself. It is recommended to contact a professional HVAC technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
It sounds as if the compressor is not starting.
Yes, every once in a while while driving your air compressor will kick on. If it seems to be running nonstop there is a problem. You would have a hole in one of your air bags if your compressor runs nonstop. Hope this helps.
No. Simply will not work
compressor blankets or,longer returns otherwise you have what you have
You need to call an air conditioning company. Sounds like either it needs to be recharged or the compressor has died.
Central air conditioning systems run on electricity. The electricity is used to power the compressor, fans, and other components that cool and circulate the air throughout the home. Gas is not typically used to power central air conditioning systems.