The air conditioning system requires a specific amount of refrigerant to function correctly. If the refrigerant level is low, the system will not be able to cool the air effectively, and you will only feel hot air coming out of the vents.
2. Compressor issues:
The compressor is the heart of the air conditioning system. It compresses the refrigerant and circulates it through the system. If the compressor is malfunctioning, it will not be able to compress the refrigerant properly, and the system will not be able to cool the air.
3. Condenser problems:
The condenser is a heat exchanger responsible for dissipating heat from the refrigerant. If the condenser is blocked or damaged, it will not dissipate heat properly, and the system will not be able to cool the air.
4. Expansion valve issues:
The expansion valve regulates the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator. If the expansion valve is faulty, it will not allow the correct amount of refrigerant into the evaporator, and the system will not be able to cool the air.
5. Evaporator problems:
The evaporator is a heat exchanger responsible for absorbing heat from the air. If the evaporator is blocked or damaged, it will not be able to absorb heat properly, and the system will not be able to cool the air.
6. Blower motor issues:
The blower motor is responsible for circulating the air through the system. If the blower motor is malfunctioning, it will not be able to circulate the air properly, and you will not feel any air coming out of the vents.