Why Your AC Is Not Cooling Properly — Simple Remote Settings That Can Fix It
If your air conditioner is not cooling properly even when there is no gas leakage, the problem may be related to incorrect remote settings rather than a technical fault.
During the peak summer months of May and June, air conditioners experience heavy load, especially in the afternoon when temperatures rise sharply.
Even modern air conditioners designed to operate efficiently in temperatures above 50°C can sometimes struggle to cool rooms quickly if the settings are not properly adjusted.
Fortunately, a few simple changes in your AC remote settings can significantly improve cooling performance during extremely hot weather.
Change These Settings on Your AC Remote
Whether you use a split AC or a window AC, most air conditioners come with multiple operating modes controlled through the remote.
Many people usually keep their AC on Auto Mode. In this mode, the AC automatically adjusts cooling levels according to the room temperature and outdoor conditions.
Once the room reaches the desired temperature, the compressor may slow down or switch off automatically to save electricity.
However, during extremely hot afternoons, Auto Mode may reduce cooling efficiency because the compressor does not run continuously at maximum power.
If your AC does not have a gas leakage issue but still fails to cool the room properly, switch the mode from Auto Mode to Cool Mode.
Avoid using Fan Mode or Dry Mode during intense summer heat, as these modes are not designed for maximum cooling performance.
After switching to Cool Mode, the compressor works more aggressively, which improves cooling speed and overall performance.
Some air conditioners also include a Turbo Mode or Powerful Mode. Turning this feature on can cool the room much faster within a short period of time.
Important Maintenance Tips for Better Cooling
Along with changing the cooling mode, regular maintenance is also extremely important for efficient AC performance.
You should clean the AC filters regularly because dust and dirt buildup can block airflow and reduce cooling efficiency.
Proper airflow allows the air conditioner to cool the room more effectively while also reducing pressure on the compressor.
It is also important to keep the room properly sealed while the AC is running. Open doors, windows or air gaps can allow hot air to enter continuously, making cooling less effective.
In addition, schedule periodic AC servicing and deep cleaning to maintain optimal performance throughout the summer season.
Following these simple tips can improve cooling performance, reduce energy waste and help your AC cool the room more efficiently even during extreme heat.
