Before you throw money around. INSPECT AND CLEAN
Go, as the song is titled UP ON THE ROOF. Take a phillips head screwdriver. A pair of pliers (slip joint are fine) a pocket knife and a magnetic parts tray (if you have one) to toss screws in.
Remove screws holding the cover on
Coleman these are 4 screws top center
Most others 10-14 more or less around the bottom edge.
Lift odd top.
Coleman look at the CONDENSER coils (the outside coils) are they clooged with CRUD? using brush brush it off, or peal it off.. then Jump to OPTIONAL: below
Others. Remove cover over condenser/fan assembly this may involving some combination of: cutting foil tape, bending tabs or removing more scews. On my Advent air I only cut open the condenser then I bent the dual cover back on itself.
This time you inspect the FAN side of the condenser. is it clogged with crud?
Using the brush brush it loose.. Compressed air may also be helpful but be careful because you can bend the FINS and that is not good. Get the crud out.. YOU MAY need to move or reposition the fan. a spring clip can be pinched a bit by the pliers and moved to the "Non-Split" part of the fan shaft then it will slide farther on, or off. the motor shaft.. With my ham size hands I have to do this. not all will.
OPTIONAL: Clean with "Coil Cleaner" as per label direcrtions
Reassemble. if you had to cut tape Gorilla tape is a good replacement. Duct tape likely is not or you can get metal tape at Auto parts r us.
Do this at least 2x a year or as needed.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times