Possibly loose belt or bad bearing(s). Check tension first.
Two reasons could be that the motor was wired incorrectly or the load that the motor is driving is too heavy for the HP of the motor.
Christmas light have always been AC.
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Plug in port for ac.
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Well it should blow cold while driving and stopped. You probably need to get your AC recharged. Hope I helped!!
Take a look at the belt that's driving it when the ac is on.
An inverter that consists of a DC-motor driving a AC-Generator.
Probably a missing spacer between starter and engine block,may have fallen out during change over
I believe the only thing that belt was driving is the AC compressor. Check to make sure that the belt wasn't turning anything else. If all it was driving was the compressor, and you don't need to use the ac, you can drive your car without that belt.
Back in Black by AC DC
I believe it was A.C. Cowling
It is important to know the signs of a bad car part. If an AC clutch bearing going bad, the biggest indication would be the trouble driving with the AC on in the car.
Compressor/clutch is about to go bad, if has a serpentine belt when it does no driving the car, better get it checked while car can drive, oh ya stop using AC till its checked.
heator core
spark plug gap Can also be a vacuum leak.
The oil pressure is dropping to below the set point of the sender while at low RPM's. The AC incresses the RPM rate and so does just driving.