where is the resister for the air conditioning fan located.
with a new compressor is a good place to look and see if it's working then see if the fan to blow it is still working you fix it with a new ac compressor pulley and recharge the freon in the car
Answercheck fan operation( fan on fan hi when does it blow?I had the same problem...it was the clutch on the a/c compressor. Need to get another compressor.
The compressor is coming on because you have the heater set to defrost. Take it off defrost and the compressor will not come on. I would suspect the compressor is locked up.
The compressor is located outside of the house in a metal box with coils in the sides and a fan in the middle of it to blow air through the coils. the compressor should be located under one of the side panels of the box.
the ammonia compressor differs slighlty from the air compressor in the fact that one uses a piston to create airable pressure frence while the outher uses a weighted fan atached to a fly wheel,eather would blow well
If the unit is a heat pump, and the fan switch is set to ON, the unit compressor will cycle to maintain room temperature. Thus, it would blow hot or cold, depending on if the compressor was on, and the thermostat was calling for heat. Turn the fan switch to off, and let the thermostat bring the fan on. Not working part, no comment on that.
If the fan outside is not running the compressor will overheat and if the fan inside the house is not running the compressor will get liquid refrigerant back to it and lock up! Neither is good for the compressor.
It might blow up. If not, then a part of it may blow up or the compressor piston may blow the seals. Either way, it can cost you money.
does the fan work? is the system charged with the refrigerant?
Loose connection?Bad fan motor (windings opening when they get hot)Loose fuse/relay?Bad or worn switch?Bad resistor?
A condenser in a fan is typically used to cool down the refrigerant gas that has been compressed by the compressor. This process helps to release heat from the refrigerant and convert it back to a liquid state, thus allowing the fan to blow cool air.