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Originally Posted by ithos
Most of the time it is caused by two things.
1) Your inside fan is not running(or really clogged filter which is not likely). Since there is no heat transfer across the coil your system freezes up.
2) It is low on refrigerant and most likely have a refrigerant leak.
Have your neighbor check to see if the fan is running.
You can tell if it is a leak by using an amp probe and compare the amps to the one listed on the nameplate.
Either way you will probably need a service call.
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Thank you at least I know where to start. My father in law was going to go check on it for me. As soon as I hear from him I will proceed with a company for service.