Should the outside AC unit blow hot or cold air?

Should the outside AC unit blow hot or cold air?

Normally, it should blow the warmth outside. If it’s blowing cold air, you might have a problem. The unit is merely circulating the air inside the room, neither cooling nor heating it. If you set it on heat mode, it’s normal to have cooler air coming out of the AC condenser.

Why do half my vents blow cold air?

Explanation: Leaks in your ductwork means that cold, unconditioned air from inside your attic gets sucked into your ductwork. That cold air mixes with the warm air from your furnace, causing the air coming from your vents to feel considerably cooler than it should.

Why does my a / C blow hot air on the driver side?

Could be a multitude of things and I’d bet they’re electronic in nature. You have two air mix control dampers; one for the driver’s side and one for the passenger side that are independently controlled and operated by electric servo motors. It sounds like your a/c is operating fine since you get cold air on the passenger side.

How does the a / C work on the passenger side?

You have two air mix control dampers; one for the driver’s side and one for the passenger side that are independently controlled and operated by electric servo motors. It sounds like your a/c is operating fine since you get cold air on the passenger side.

What to do if your air conditioner is blowing cold air on one side?

If the air conditioning in your car is blowing hot air on one side and cold air on the other, there could be a simple fix like adjusting the temperature or it could be time to replace a part like the temperature blend door actuator.

Why is the evaporator core on the passenger side?

The evaporator core is on the passenger side of the vehicle on most makes, so that is why you get cold air on the passenger side. By the time the cold air makes it to the driver’s side, it has picked up a lot of heat, and you feel the difference. If I have helped, please hit the thanks button. I wanted to thank you guys for posting this info.