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Turn your AC on and see if it is blowing cold air. If it isn't, it is most likely the "blower" that has gone out. Also check the thermostat and try putting in new batteries (even if it appears to be working). Another thing to try is to make sure you have changed your filter. A dirty filter can block the air flow.
Leave it alone. DO NOT attempt to create a drain. As long as a window A/C unit is installed properly, (angled slightly down toward the rear) it will drain excess water over the rear lower lip of the unit should it get that high. Many models use some of the collected water/condensation. It gets lifted up by the fan blades to cool the coil.
Sounds like you have a freon leak or your compressor has stopped working. You will probably need a service tech. If it is out of freon, don't let them just add more freon, make them find and repair the leak first. Good Luck.
I assume that it is electric heat
where would these be located and what do they look like?
where are these things located, and what do they look like? Calvin
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