It’s usually one of three things: a dirty air filter blocking flow, a tripped breaker, or a refrigerant leak. Start by checking your thermostat settings and the filter; if those are fine, it’s time to call a pro to check the coolant levels.
It’s usually one of three things: a dirty air filter blocking flow, a tripped breaker, or a refrigerant leak. Start by checking your thermostat settings and the filter; if those are fine, it’s time to call a pro to check the coolant levels.