The remote is the only controller. Try turning off the power to the system at the breaker or o.d. disconnect, wait about 10 mins(at least 5) and then turn power back on. This should reset the system and if it has the controller locked out, should reset it also. If not, the remote may be damaged. Or I.d. unit sensing capabilities are damaged. Make sure the battery terminals in the remote are not corroded or broken and the batteries are new/hot. If the indoor unit has had water leak issues it may have damaged the sensor inside the air handler. I'm not sure what unit you have, window unit or mini split
SOURCE: Air Conditioner will not turn off with remotes
Remote control has a reset button found in front or at back inside battery compartment. If you replace your remote control with battery or your remote control is malfunctioning you to reset it.
You don't have to go outside to turn off the unit, you can "on" or "off" the unit using the emergency operation switch.
SOURCE: Thru-the-wall air conditioner won't turn on
Check for power at the plug in, if it's got power take it back under warranty.
SOURCE: Kelvinator Split System Air Conditioner not turning on.
On some remotes there is a reset button which is pressed by using the nib of a pen. Or if this does not work you should look under the cover for a manual button, most units have one, and see if the aircon responds. I suspect your remote sensor is faulty, but try the previous suggestions first.
SOURCE: How do I change the battery in the remote control
slide the cover of the remote up higher. It is hiding the batteries.
Hello Jordan, thank you for your inquiry!
From my understanding the fan speeds on your Frigidaire air conditioner changes on its own. Do you own a remote with your air conditioner? It could be getting accidentally pressed and that is causing your fan to switch. If you do not have a remote with your air conditioner it could be a potential issue within your control panel or keypad. I would then recommend performing a reset on your air conditioner and you can do that by unplugging the power cord and pressing the reset button. Once the reset button has been pressed you would need to hit the test button and then you should be able to plug it back in. If this does not resolve your issue I would recommend seeking assistance from a professional technician for proper diagnosis and repair. This will help you avoid any unnecessary part purchases. -Matt
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