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Sounds like either bad reversing valve or to get you going during the summer someone may have wired it to stay energized all the time which would have been a thermostat problem.
If you feel cool air near blower, you have to service your unit completely. Because it's giving cool but not removing heat from room due to coil and air filter blocking. Helpful?
Dry Mode in AC is to dehumidify the room the fan cycles on and off and the indoor unit temperature drops below freezing which causes condensate to collect on the coil and as a result the humidity level of the indoor air is reduced
Reverse setting could need checking here sliding valve could have siezed. you would need a service Technition. your default setting is working fine so it needs to be checked on heating mode function.
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