Central Air is Blowing cold air outside

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I change the capacitor and cleaned all of the coils inside the interior unit and outside along with the fins and the blades with a professional solution. I had the HVAC refrigerant filled. I cleaned the water pump which circulates the outgoing water which was filthy. I also replaced the thermostat I don’t know what else it could be but the compressor.

Why would the unit still be running with a compressor that is not working? And also is there a way to check it without replacing it to see if it actually bad?

By the way the electric dryer vent is located directly above the outside unit. Why would anybody put it there is beyond my comprehension?

Best Answer

If the unit was working somewhat fine and you were simply doing much appreciated maintenance to restore its past performance, then you mixed up the wiring during the new thermostat install.

If the unit wasn't cooling and therefore prompted the maintenance, then it would likely be that the TXV (Thermal Expansion Valve) needs to be replaced.

If the unit's inside coil was hot, then the Thermostat wiring is screwy...assuming it's set to Cool and not Heat. If the inside coil wasn't hot, then the Thermostat is still wrong, but you fortunately discovered before heating season that the Reversing Valve needs to be replaced.