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AC Not Turning On
in Corpus Christi, TX

A completely dead AC unit is one of the worst things to deal with in Corpus Christi, where summer temperatures can make an un-cooled house dangerous within a few hours. Most no-start problems trace back to an electrical component that failed. The outdoor heat here is hard on capacitors and contactors, and they fail more often in areas like the Southside and Calallen where units run almost year-round.

Quick Answer

When an AC won't turn on at all, the cause is usually electrical. In Corpus Christi, a tripped breaker, a blown fuse in the disconnect box, or a failed capacitor are the most common reasons. Check your breaker panel first. If the breaker is not tripped and the unit still won't start, call (361) 600-9264 so a technician can test the electrical components before the heat becomes a health problem.

AC Not Turning On in Corpus Christi

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Nothing happens when the thermostat is set below the current room temperature
  • The outdoor unit makes no sound at all
  • A breaker in the electrical panel has flipped to the off position
  • The thermostat display is blank or unresponsive
  • The system shut off during or after a power surge or lightning storm

Root Causes

What Causes AC Not Turning On?

1

Tripped Breaker or Blown Fuse

AC systems draw a large amount of electricity, especially when starting up. Power surges during Gulf Coast thunderstorms, which are common in Corpus Christi from June through September, can trip the breaker or blow the fuse in the outdoor disconnect box. Once that happens, the system has no power.

The Fix

Electrical System Inspection and Reset

A technician resets or replaces the fuse and checks why the breaker tripped. If the breaker trips again immediately, there is an underlying short or failed component that needs to be found before resetting it again.

2

Failed Contactor

The contactor is a small electrical switch in the outdoor unit that closes to send power to the compressor and fan motor when the thermostat calls for cooling. The outdoor heat in Corpus Christi, regularly above 95 degrees in summer, burns the contactor contacts over time until they no longer close.

The Fix

Contactor Replacement

A technician tests the contactor with a meter and replaces it if it is not pulling in properly. This is a straightforward repair that restores power to the outdoor unit.

3

Thermostat Failure or Dead Batteries

If the thermostat has no power, it cannot send a signal to the AC system to start. Battery-powered thermostats in Corpus Christi homes can drain faster than expected because the system runs nearly every day, sometimes eight to twelve hours a day, for nine or ten months of the year.

The Fix

Thermostat Inspection and Replacement

A technician tests the thermostat signal and replaces batteries or the thermostat unit if needed. If wiring at the thermostat is corroded from humidity, that gets repaired at the same time.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Tripped Breaker or Blown Fuse Failed Contactor Thermostat Failure or Dead Batteries
Breaker for the AC is tripped in the electrical panel
Thermostat screen is blank or shows no response
Outdoor unit is completely silent when thermostat is set to cool
System stopped working after a thunderstorm or power outage
Breaker resets fine but system still won't start
New batteries in the thermostat restore the display and the system starts