Outside AC Unit Not Running But Inside Is Blowing
If the inside AC is blowing but the outside unit is not running, the problem may be thermostat settings, power, a tripped breaker, safety switch, capacitor, contactor, fan motor, or compressor issue.
Troubleshooting guides for common air conditioner problems, including AC not cooling, outside units not running, frozen coils, water leaks, strange noises, airflow issues, and when to call a professional.
If the inside AC is blowing but the outside unit is not running, the problem may be thermostat settings, power, a tripped breaker, safety switch, capacitor, contactor, fan motor, or compressor issue.
If your AC is running but the house is not cooling, the problem is usually airflow, thermostat settings, a dirty filter, frozen coils, a blocked outdoor unit, low refrigerant, or a failing AC part.