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Posted on Jul 17, 2009

Cold air coming out condenser, not cold air blowing inside

Cold air coming out condenser, doesn't drip outside and not cold inside?

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Alan Conner

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  • Posted on Jan 29, 2009

SOURCE: lennox air conditioner is blowing hot air

Check your coils for ice, check your breaker and fuses for condensing unit, and is your condensing fan running? If not, you either have a bad fan motor or capicitor. After you hit the button, and wait for it to time out, (you should hear a click) take a butter knife, and spin the fan if it is not moving. If the fan start spinning by itself after your assistance, you have a bad capacitor

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2009

SOURCE: uotside unit blowing cool air but hot on the inside

It sounds like you have a unit called a heat pump. When a heat pump unit is in cooling mode the outside unit blows hot air and the inside unit blows cold air. If the outside unit is blowing cold then the indoor unit is most likely blowing room temperature or warm air. It sounds like the thermostat could be controlling incorrectly or you could have a failed reversing valve which is the device that switches the unit from heating to cooling mode.

christian nielsen

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  • Posted on Aug 30, 2009

SOURCE: AC unit outside blowing out cold air, vents

If you have a heat pump probably there's a wrong connectionin the thermostat, but if is not a heat pump ,the compresor is not working or the unit leaked all the refrigerant.

Testimonial: "thank you, we have had a problem in the past with refrigerant leaking, was supposed to be fixed"

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 26, 2009

SOURCE: cold air is blowing out the condenser, but not

hot air supposed to be comming out of the condenser while in operation if not the compressor may not be running check the capacitor for swelling or a leakage

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