I have the same problem, and looking for answers. Please help!
This is just one possibility. This is what I did. We have a bi-level house and the thermostat was down stairs like yours is. What I did was move the thermostat upstairs. I was lucky though cause I was able to access the top floor through a closet down stairs and then ran it up the wall. Then the down stairs was freezing at first so what I did was close the down stairs vents some and it cools the upstairs great now. The down stairs is definitely cooler now, but the the upstairs is tons better. Hope this helps. Good luck.
There could be a few reasons why the air conditioning isn't blowing air through the vents in the house. It could be due to a clogged air filter, a malfunctioning blower motor, a broken belt, or issues with the thermostat. It's best to have a professional HVAC technician inspect and diagnose the problem for proper resolution.
There could be several reasons why heat is not blowing through the vents in your house, such as a malfunctioning thermostat, blocked air ducts, a dirty air filter, or a problem with the heating system itself. It's best to have a professional HVAC technician inspect the system to determine the exact cause and make any necessary repairs.
To prevent your computer from overheating, ensure proper ventilation by using a fan to blow cool air into the system and expel hot air. Regularly clean dust from the fan and vents to maintain airflow and prevent overheating.
The air vents in a Bunsen burner control the amount of air entering the burner. By adjusting the air vents, you can control the flame produced by the burner, allowing you to achieve different types of flames for specific experiments or applications.
If central air conditioner turns on but is not blowing through the vents, check the filter. If it is dirty, change it. Change the thermostat into cool, this will defrost the air conditioner.
There could be a number of problems. Dirty ducts or heat exchanger. Wrong speed on the fan, or turning the wrong way. Plugged filters or vents.
This is just one possibility. This is what I did. We have a bi-level house and the thermostat was down stairs like yours is. What I did was move the thermostat upstairs. I was lucky though cause I was able to access the top floor through a closet down stairs and then ran it up the wall. Then the down stairs was freezing at first so what I did was close the down stairs vents some and it cools the upstairs great now. The down stairs is definitely cooler now, but the the upstairs is tons better. Hope this helps. Good luck.
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What you probably need to do is snake out the vents. You probably have debris in them.1- you may have a slight blockage2- Poor venting and water Jetting will scour the piping rather then rodding
There should be at least a 12 degree split between the incomming air and the air comming out of the vents.
Your AC might be blowing out of dash vents on the windscreen as you might have turned the knob to that particular mode. It is also possible that the vent mechanism might be out of order or broken.
The heater core is leaking coolant.
It means it is time to call a licensed master plumber to make repairs and possibly get ac mold removal /toxic clean up crew of to your abode
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