There are several companies operating Ice cream trucks. You will need to provide a description of the truck. There are many companies that operate ice cream trucks in ac. Daddy O's Dairy Barn, Coneheads Homemade Ice Cream and Big Dipper Ice Cream are just some of the examples.
Yes, there are ice cream truck with AC in Los angeles. You can buy them at www.festivals-and-shows.com/ice-cream-trucks-for-sale.html
Yes, most ice cream trucks have air conditioning in it. Most trucks keep the ice cream cold by storing it in a cooling unit, much like a refrigerator. The truck themselves may not have air conditioning in it but there will be refridgeration to keep the ice cream cold. It really just depends on the truck.
Vaninas Ice Cream is near the CA railway. The location is 1425 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ‎ - (609) 347-9580‎
Turn on the AC, eat ice cream, go swimming, stay cool
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Probably needs the throttle body cleaned. Very common on these trucks. www.trailvoy.com All the answers from true Trailblazer enthusiasts!
Yes , but you must remove the compressor and install the bypass pulley. The belt designed for non ac trucks will not work on trucks with a.c. The belt tensioner pulley goes the wrong way
you have a bad heater core in your vehicle
There will be ice on your AC lines if the pressure has dropped too far. Freon has a much lower freezing point than water and will freeze condensation quickly.
No, it is not recommended to put ice cubes in the air conditioner. The AC unit is designed to cool the air by removing heat, not by using ice cubes. Putting ice cubes in the AC can cause damage to the unit and reduce its efficiency.
Depends on the year, make and model but on most all newer cars and trucks yes they are run on the same belt..................