the STARTER or capactor may be bad, i,d call a repair man
Only if the outside unit is a heat pump.
If your air conditioner is running outside by not blowing cold air inside through your vent, your indoor coil is frozen. You will need to turn everything off and allow the unit to thaw out.
The inside fan blows air through the ac coils to cool the air. It should be on a separate breaker or fuse circuit from the outside unit. See if there is a fuse box on the side of the inside unit and check the breakers in the house main breaker box. Also stand quietly beside the inside unit and listen for the fan motor running. If the motor is heard running then either the fan drive belt has broken, or the ac coils are clogged preventing air from flowing.
You mean the outside unit is running and blowing but the inside unit is not blowing? Shut it off! Who ain't blowing? Elaborate please..
It is risky for you to stand outside your running car with your kids inside it.
Because outside it is natural warmth and because outside it's free where as inside it's closed up together
If the outside AC unit is running but the inside fan isn’t, it could be due to a faulty blower motor, a blown fuse, or an issue with the thermostat. The outside unit might still cool the refrigerant, but without the inside fan functioning, the cooled air won't circulate in your home. Additionally, a clogged air filter or ductwork may also restrict airflow, leading to this issue. It's advisable to check these components or call a professional for diagnosis and repair.
you add the refrigerant in your outside unit but still is going to circulate to your inside unit doing a complete loop
The inside fan unit may turn off while the outside unit continues running due to several reasons, including a malfunctioning thermostat, a blockage in the airflow (such as a dirty air filter), or issues with the blower motor. Additionally, if the system is in a defrost mode (common in heat pumps), the outside unit may continue to operate while the inside fan temporarily shuts down. It's also possible that there is an electrical issue or a safety feature preventing the inside fan from operating.
You can`t... There is normally no relay on the indoor unit that starts and stops the outdoor unit. The switching of the thermostat starts and stops the condensing unit, if it is not running, and the thermostat cooling contact is closed, the problem is outside.
Check the capacitor located inside the outside condensing unit,usually the fan,compressor are wired together,if one is running the other should be running
No, The refrigerant within the system is on the inside of the pipes and the water condensing on the coils from the moisture in the homes air and running out of the drain is on the outside of the pipes.