Yes,
The AC compressor can work during winter to help dehumidify the air inside the vehicle or building, improving comfort and visibility. When the defrost setting is engaged, the system uses the AC to remove moisture from the air, preventing it from condensing on the windows. Additionally, running the AC periodically during winter helps maintain the system's components and prevents seals from drying out.
The easiest way to cool an older home that heated with radiators, is to use window AC units. Storing these window AC units during the winter can be a lot of work. What is are some suggestions for properly storing window AC units during the winter?
Which pick up switch on which vehicle??? If its an inductive pick up switch with 2 wires it can be tested easily using a mulitmeter. Switch meter to AC volts and probe both wires. Crank vehicle and you should get a voltage of around 0.2 -2.0 volts AC.
Dependin on the vehicle you may be able to get the serpentine belt for the same vehicle that does not have the option of having AC
It is an AC powered vehicle. It has an 88KW Magnet AC Synchronous Motor
Have a AC shop test the AC system pressure
Accu check
No.
AC runs on the battery. If the car is off and you run the AC, then start the car, it will stall.
dc insulation test = 2 * operating voltage +1000V ac insulation test = 2* operating voltage impedance of long wires or cables make ac testing sort of impractical dc test will never be lower than 1000V
You have a system performance test done on your AC system.
If you're already losing refrigerant out of a 2011 vehicle, there's probably something wrong. You need to have a system performance test done on the AC system, as well as a leak test.