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AC Not Running Cold

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Quick answer

Check the thermostat settings, clean or replace the air filter, and ensure the outdoor unit is clear of debris. If the issue persists, the refrigerant level or compressor may need professional attention.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Ensure the thermostat is set to 'Cool' and the temperature is lower than the current room temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat settings are correct.
    Means: Thermostat is not the issue.
    Next: Check Air Filter
  2. Check Air Filter
    Do: Remove and inspect the air filter for dirt or blockage.
    Observe: Filter is dirty or clogged.
    Means: Replace the filter.
    Next: Replace Filter and Test
  3. Replace Filter and Test
    Do: Install a new air filter and run the AC for 30 minutes.
    Observe: Air starts blowing cold.
    Means: Issue was a clogged filter.
    Next: Done
  4. Inspect Outdoor Unit
    Do: Check the outdoor unit for debris, leaves, or obstructions.
    Observe: Unit is clear of debris.
    Means: Outdoor unit is not the issue.
    Next: Check Refrigerant Level
  5. Check Refrigerant Level
    Do: Use an AC service gauge kit to check refrigerant levels (if equipped).
    Observe: Refrigerant level is low.
    Means: Refrigerant may need recharging.
    Next: Call HVAC Professional
  6. Check Compressor
    Do: Listen for the compressor to engage when the AC runs.
    Observe: Compressor does not start.
    Means: Compressor may be faulty.
    Next: Call HVAC Professional

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Dirty Air Filter
Restricts airflow, reducing cooling efficiency.
CommonEasyAir Filter
Low Refrigerant
Leak or improper charge reduces cooling capacity.
SometimesHardRefrigerant
Faulty Compressor
Compressor failure prevents refrigerant circulation.
SometimesHardCompressor
Thermostat Issues
Incorrect settings or malfunction prevent cooling.
CommonEasyThermostat
Clogged Condenser Coils
Debris on coils reduces heat exchange efficiency.
SometimesMediumCleaning Kit
Malfunctioning Fan Motor
Fan not operating reduces airflow over coils.
RareMediumFan Motor
Frozen Evaporator Coil
Ice buildup insulates coil and prevents cooling.
RareMediumDefrosting Tools

Parts matching

Common parts needed for AC not running cold issues:

Purchase parts compatible with your AC model for best results.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my AC running but not blowing cold air?

Possible causes include a dirty filter, low refrigerant, or a faulty compressor. Check the filter first and proceed with further troubleshooting if needed.

Can I recharge my AC refrigerant myself?

Refrigerant recharging requires specialized tools and knowledge. It's recommended to call an HVAC professional to avoid further damage or safety risks.

How often should I replace my air filter?

Replace the air filter every 1–3 months, depending on usage and environment, to maintain optimal airflow and cooling efficiency.

What should I do if my AC compressor won't start?

Check the circuit breaker and thermostat settings first. If the compressor still doesn't start, contact an HVAC technician for inspection and repair.

Why is my evaporator coil frozen?

A frozen coil is often caused by restricted airflow (dirty filter), low refrigerant, or a malfunctioning fan motor. Address these issues promptly to prevent damage.