there's actually a name for that and its called Dirty Sock Syndrom.. what causes it i believe is that the aircoditioner is not draining right and there is mold build up on the coils..
Have you checked the breaker outside by the unit
Yes, you can pack shampoo and conditioner in checked luggage as long as they are in containers that are 3.4 ounces or less and placed in a clear, resealable plastic bag.
Smelling gas while driving could mean that your gas tank is leaking. You should definitely get it checked out.
A central air conditioner can freeze up due to restricted airflow or low refrigerant levels. To prevent this, ensure proper airflow by changing filters regularly and keeping vents unblocked. Also, have the system checked and maintained by a professional to ensure proper refrigerant levels and overall system performance.
It might have blood in it (copper is the metal you are smelling). You should get it checked out.
Yes, you can bring shampoo and conditioner in checked luggage when traveling by air. Just make sure they comply with the airline's regulations for liquids and are properly packed to prevent leaks.
Have the A/C lines checked for leaks.
Often when a vehicle air conditioner gets loud, the problem is due to a belt. You should take the car in to have the belt checked.
get fan clutch checked may be blowing air but not enough
Sounds Like You Have A Brake Problem. Drop By a Good Garrage And Have It Checked Out. Good Luck
First the body is executed, then the condition gets checked.
If the air flow is low, a primary filter or return register filters could be clogged, or your blower unit could have a faulty fan. If the air is warm then your condenser unit may need to be recharged/checked for leaks.