SOURCE: FEDDERS D CHASSIS A6D24E7A
Oh, the compressor motor's borked or overworked and overheating, or its capacitor failed short (perhaps the motor is shutting off from thermal shutdown...but you get to find out whether that's so. Be safe.) Alternately the temperature sensors have gone touchy on you. Once you gently vacuum it clean, try keeping incandecent bulbs in series with the compressor to get an idea of how loaded that thing is as it runs for those 5 minutes or so; the load might change more than you expect, just pay attention.
Hopefully you won't have to replace the compressor or motor; but it's doable if you're a certified technician with like equipment (so you can handle the refrigerant decently.) Most shops will streamline a bunch of similar jobs together to cut the waste and setup time.
Bigger conditioners are so much more efficient than little ones...syndicate the A/C?
SOURCE: heat doesn't work on ac
You need to check if the heat strip is still good on it or that it is receiving power. If its getting power, then the strip is bad.
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if it is blowing at all, this narrows the field to a compressor issue, if the compressor is coming on, but not blowing cold it could be that the coils are dirty and need to be cleaned. They can appear clean from the outdside and be dirty on the inside.
SOURCE: fedders wall air conditioner
If the compressor only turns on after the units it's shut off then it is a control board problem (stuck relay)
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