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My ac is not working not blowning air hot are cold

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Hello and welcome to FixYa!
You may have freon leakage or the freon is just out. As a first course of action, I strongly suggest that you have a freon charge and observe if it will be hot for a couple of days. If it goes hot then you have a leakage on the linings so it must be checked and fixed.
If freon charging solves the problem then it's just lacking freon and you'll be good after.
Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa! Have a good one!

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