Indoor blower may run intermittently, but outdoor condenser stays off.
Confirm thermostat is set to Cool and temperature is below current room temp.
Verify low-voltage signal from thermostat to condenser and correct wiring/control issues.
No sound or movement at outdoor unit during cooling call.
Check indoor panel breaker and outdoor disconnect position once.
Identify root electrical fault, replace failed parts if needed, and confirm safe operation.
Humming sound at condenser with fan or compressor failing to start.
Listen for hum/click without startup. Do not open electrical panel.
Test capacitor values under load and replace with correct rated component.
Outdoor unit receives call but does not engage compressor/fan correctly.
Observe whether condenser remains idle even with clear thermostat demand.
Replace worn contactor and verify stable voltage and amperage on startup.
System appears normal at thermostat, but condenser does not receive run signal.
Check for water near indoor unit suggesting condensate overflow event.
Resolve condensate issue, reset safety controls, and verify complete cooling cycle.
Intermittent condenser startup or complete no-start after storm or yard work.
Look for obvious exposed wire damage near outdoor unit.
Repair/replace damaged control wiring and test signal reliability end to end.
Brief loud start attempts, buzzing, then shutdown.
If repeated hard-start behavior occurs, turn system off and call immediately.
Perform compressor/start diagnostics and provide repair versus replacement options.
Compressor may attempt operation but fan does not spin, causing quick shutdown.
Confirm fan blade is not spinning during active call for cooling.
Test motor and fan circuit and replace failed components to restore safe heat rejection.