Quick Answer
HVAC short cycling means your air conditioner or heat pump turns on and off frequently, running for less than 15-20 minutes at a time. Common causes include a dirty air filter, clogged outdoor condenser coils, low refrigerant, an oversized system, or a faulty thermostat. Begin troubleshooting by replacing your air filter and cleaning the outdoor unit. If the problem persists, or you suspect a refrigerant leak or major electrical issue, a professional HVAC technician is needed.

Common Symptoms
Possible Causes
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Step 1
**Check/Replace Air Filter:** Inspect the air filter; if dirty, replace it.
Step 2
**Inspect/Clean Outdoor Unit:** Turn off power, clear debris, and gently rinse the condenser coils from the inside out with a garden hose.
Step 3
**Check Thermostat:** Verify settings (mode, fan, temperature), replace batteries, check for proper location (not in direct sun or near heat sources), and compare reading with an independent thermometer.
Step 4
**Look for Ice:** Check the indoor evaporator coil and copper lines for ice buildup (indicates airflow issues or low refrigerant).
Step 5
**Inspect Condensate Drain:** Look for standing water in the drain pan and check if the drain line is clogged.

When to Call a Professional Hvac
- Suspect low refrigerant levels or a refrigerant leak (hissing, bubbling, ice).
- DIY checks (filter, coil cleaning, thermostat) don't resolve the issue.
- You hear unusual grinding, squealing, or banging noises.
- There is persistent ice on the outdoor unit in cooling mode, or the indoor coil freezes repeatedly.
- You suspect a major electrical component (compressor, motor, capacitor) is failing.
- The problem is intermittent and difficult to diagnose yourself.
- You are uncomfortable performing any specific diagnostic or repair steps.
Prevention Tips
- Replace air filter every 1-3 months regularly.
- Schedule annual professional HVAC tune-ups (spring for AC, fall for heat/furnace).
- Keep the outdoor condenser unit clear of debris and maintain at least 2 feet of clearance.
- Ensure all indoor supply and return air vents are open and unobstructed.
- Monitor thermostat performance and consider upgrading to a smart thermostat.
- Seal air leaks around windows and doors to improve home insulation.

Frequently Asked Questions
Related Guides
Furnace Ignitor Not Glowing? Troubleshooting & Fixes from a 25-Year Pro
Furnace ignitor not glowing? A 25-year HVAC pro explains common causes, DIY diagnosis steps, and how to fix a faulty furnace ignitor. Learn to troubleshoot, replace the ignitor, and know when to call for professional furnace repair.
Furnace Making Various Strange Noises? Troubleshooting & Fixes from a 25-Year Vet
Furnace making strange noises? A veteran HVAC tech explains what banging, whistling, or rattling means and how to fix it. DIY tips and when to call a pro.
Bathroom Fan Not Working? (Troubleshooting & Fixes from a 25-Year Pro)
Bathroom fan acting up? Don't let moisture wreck your home. Here's how to fix that noisy, weak, or dead fan yourself, from a guy who's seen it all.
AC Unit Making Loud Noises? Identify the Sound & Fix It
Hearing banging, screeching, or rattling from your AC unit? A veteran tech explains the causes and how to fix it, from DIY tips to when to call a pro.
HVAC system short cycling (heat pump or AC unit starts and stops frequently, running for less than 15-20 minutes at a time) Troubleshooting & Fixes
Fix your HVAC system's short cycling problem! This comprehensive guide helps you diagnose and solve why your AC or heat pump turns on and off too frequently, preventing high energy bills and system damage. Learn DIY checks and when to call a pro.
Thermostat Not Working? Your Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide
Thermostat on the fritz? Don't sweat it (or freeze). I'm a vet tech with 25+ years in the field and here's my no-nonsense guide to figuring out what's wrong and how to fix it...or when to call a pro.
Need Professional Help?
Find top-rated hvac experts in your area