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Yes, low coolant will cause it to overheat without the AC; that is not the only reason that will cause overheating however.
The air comes from the air outside and the air conditioning system in the car turns this into cold or warm air.
The 1939 Packard was the first car with a true air-conditioning system.
Automotive air conditioning is the ac unit in your car. It's what "conditions" the air in your car, ie keeping the temperature inside the car cool or warm.
No use for exhaust in car air conditioning
Low coolantPlugged or restricted radiatorBad thermostatBad water pumpDefective radiator capSystem airbound
No cars "need" air conditioning. It is a personal preference of the owner. Most people would want air conditioning in their car as an option. Mississippi's hottest day was 115 degrees!
The A.O. Smith company is a top supplier of electrical products for automobiles. They manufacture hermetic motors for air conditioning that are used in automobiles.
changes the air temperature inside
I am not sure what the national chain is where you can get the air conditioning in your car serviced. Ask your car manufacture or your local garage or ask family and friends.
If you want to get new air conditioning for your car, I would suggest you go to ABC Auto Care in Ventura, California. Rhodes Automotive is also a good place to get air conditioning for your car.
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