Sounds like a problem which involves the evaporator, although the problem may not necessarily be at the evaporator.
Air conditioning is removing hot air with cold air. For example we use air conditioner that removes hot air by blowing cold air from a refrigeration cycle into a room.
Air conditioning allowed people in hot climates to be more productive. It allowed them to work in occupations that would be dangerous from the heat. Air conditioning added the element of safety to hot occupations.
If a 1988 Lincoln Town Car is blowing both hot and cold air when the air conditioning is on, there could be a problem with the thermostat. There might also be a problem with the level of refrigerant in the air conditioning pump.
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In hot climates.
Two basic reasons:The air conditioner is brokenThe air control doors that switch from hot to air-conditioning are jammed or broken.
because they get really hot.
check refrigerant level. if is ok,, replace the low presion swicht locate on acumulator.
You may need to charge your a/c with coolant.
"Air Conditioning uses the most electricity, followed by the refrigerator" completely wrong. Your hot water heater does
the air conditioning is broken
because in the desert its hot