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Home AC Not Cooling: Fix It Yourself

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Quick answer

If your home AC isn't cooling, first check the thermostat settings and air filter. Ensure the outdoor unit isn't blocked and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. If these basics are fine, inspect the refrigerant level and evaporator coil for issues.

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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 desired temperature is lower than room temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat setting matches cooling requirements.
    Means: Thermostat is functioning correctly.
    Next: If settings are correct, proceed to step 2.
  2. Inspect Air Filter
    Do: Turn off the AC. Remove and inspect the air filter for dirt or blockage.
    Observe: Filter is dirty or clogged.
    Means: Restricted airflow due to a dirty filter.
    Next: Replace the filter if dirty and restart the AC.
  3. Check Outdoor Unit
    Do: Ensure the outdoor unit is free of debris and not blocked by plants or objects.
    Observe: Outdoor unit is clear and operational.
    Means: No physical obstructions affecting performance.
    Next: If clear, move to step 4.
  4. Verify Circuit Breaker
    Do: Check the electrical panel for a tripped breaker related to the AC unit.
    Observe: Breaker is in the 'On' position.
    Means: Power supply to the AC is stable.
    Next: If breaker is fine, continue to step 5.
  5. Test Refrigerant Level
    Do: Listen for hissing sounds and check for frost on the refrigerant lines. Use a refrigerant leak detector if available.
    Observe: Low refrigerant or visible leaks.
    Means: Refrigerant issues may be causing poor cooling.
    Next: If refrigerant is low, contact a professional technician.
  6. Inspect Evaporator Coil
    Do: Turn off the AC. Use a flashlight to check the evaporator coil for dirt or ice buildup.
    Observe: Coil is dirty or iced over.
    Means: Poor heat exchange due to coil issues.
    Next: Clean the coil gently with a soft brush or vacuum.
  7. Check Blower Fan
    Do: Ensure the blower fan is spinning freely and not making unusual noises.
    Observe: Blower fan operates smoothly without noise.
    Means: Air circulation system is functional.
    Next: If fan is faulty, consider professional repair.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Dirty Air Filter
Restricts airflow, reducing cooling efficiency.
CommonEasyAir filter
Blocked Outdoor Unit
Obstructions prevent proper heat dissipation.
CommonEasyNone
Tripped Circuit Breaker
Power interruption stops AC operation.
CommonEasyNone
Low Refrigerant
Insufficient refrigerant reduces cooling capacity.
SometimesHardRefrigerant
Dirty Evaporator Coil
Impedes heat absorption from indoor air.
SometimesEasy–MediumCoil cleaning kit
Faulty Blower Fan
Poor air circulation leads to inadequate cooling.
RareMediumBlower motor
Thermostat Issues
Incorrect settings or malfunction prevent cooling.
SometimesEasyThermostat

Parts matching

Common parts needed for AC cooling issues include:

Always use manufacturer-recommended parts to ensure compatibility and performance.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How often should I replace my air filter?

Replace every 1–3 months, depending on usage and filter type.

Can I add refrigerant myself?

No, refrigerant handling requires professional certification due to environmental and safety regulations.

Why is my AC running but not cooling?

Possible causes include low refrigerant, dirty coils, or a faulty compressor. Check these components or call a professional.

How do I know if my thermostat is faulty?

If the AC doesn't respond to temperature changes or displays errors, the thermostat may be faulty.

Is it normal for the outdoor unit to be hot?

Yes, the outdoor unit releases heat, so it's normal for it to be warm during operation.