Old: I believe you have said you have a mobile home.
When the old furnace was replaced did the installer put in a furnace that was rated for mobile home use? Not only is the venting different for mobile home applications; but many of them have a blower that is rated for high static conditions because of small ducts.
Mobile homes are noterious for having undersized duct work, nothing will kill a compressor quicker than insufficent airflow through the evaporator causing the compresssor to pump liquid refrigerent.
Have you ever noticed frost or ice building up on the larger of the 2 pipes connecting the Condenser unit to the indoor unit when operating as an Air conditioner?
If they replace just the compressor rather than the whole unit make sure they do a flush, a nitogen purge, a proper vaccum and install both a liquid line dryer plus a “burn out dryer” in the suction line, since it is a heat pump these will have to be bidirectional dryers.
Make sure who ever you get has the insturmation and knows how to check the indoor airflow, or this may happen again very soon.
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