A/C component: breaker or broken? With a verbs.? Similar to an AC question lately asked with a verbs that...

Similar to an AC question lately asked with a verbs that may be significant to finding the problem. Sometimes my AC is blowing inside but the unit is stale outside. I reset the AC breaker & it's on again. There have be times nothing works. AC breaker is ok. The breaker explicit furnace/blower doesn't look tripped. When I flip it off and next back on zilch. Then I found when I push the breaker slightly to the left everything comes on. I assume this breaker must be fruitless. I shouldn't have to jiggle it to achieve it to work. Does this sound resembling one problem or two separate ones?
From reading responses to other AC questions, I see it's suggested to leave your job the unit stale. I don't want to damage the section but I'm in Houston. I may regret it but the warmness here is miserable.
Any insight to this would be great. As a female, I'm hoping to obtain as much info as possible before I nickname for AC repair or an electrician. Don't want to get ripped sour, ya know. I welcome any question that might help next to diagnoses.
Answers:    The outside unit runs on a different breaker than the inside element. I suspect you have located the problem. I would replace that inconsistent breaker with a topical one. You can pick one up at Lowes or Home Depot. Good luck and God Bless BTW I live in Houston too, and it's single gonna get hotter!
You enjoy located one problem in the system, unless you are qualified to DIY, telephone call a qualified professional electrician to do the work. Tell them the brand of circuit panel and the breaker size and number of poles involved. This way they will hold the parts with them when they arrive. Good luck.