Refrigerant is the lifeblood of an AC system, and if the level is too low, the system won't be able to cool the air properly. A refrigerant leak can cause the level to drop, so it's important to have the system inspected for leaks if you're experiencing warm air.
2. Compressor issues:
The compressor is the heart of the AC system, and if it's not working properly, the system won't be able to cool the air. A faulty compressor can be caused by a number of things, including:
- Electrical problems
- Mechanical problems
- Refrigerant leaks
3. Condenser issues:
The condenser is the part of the AC system that releases heat, and if it's not working properly, the system won't be able to cool the air. A faulty condenser can be caused by a number of things, including:
- Dirt and debris
- Blockages
- Refrigerant leaks
4. Evaporator issues:
The evaporator is the part of the AC system that absorbs heat, and if it's not working properly, the system won't be able to cool the air. A faulty evaporator can be caused by a number of things, including:
- Dirt and debris
- Blockages
- Refrigerant leaks
5. Expansion valve issues:
The expansion valve is the part of the AC system that controls the flow of refrigerant, and if it's not working properly, the system won't be able to cool the air. A faulty expansion valve can be caused by a number of things, including:
- Dirt and debris
- Blockages
- Refrigerant leaks