Close the windows, the car will cool quicker and the A/C will shut off, conserving fuel.
close button is to shut the workbook window only w/out terminating the excel program while the exit button is used to terminate the entire excel programing for running.
Yes.
Usually the manner in which the unit vents. Window air conditioners are contained in a case that has vent holes on the top and side while wall air conditioners are vented in the rear.
If you close Firefox during a download, you'll lose it. You can press Ctrl+J to open the downloads window. If the downloads window is open you can close Firefox.
It could be the fan speed is too slow on the low setting and not enough air is getting accross the coil.
Because while your air conditioner is activated the air from outside is coming in being purified and is then released so its like a vacuum of some sort!
the air conditioner shouldn't have anything to do with it. there could be a problem with your tires or your driving or your kid could be jumping on the seat
A bad compressor belt can cause a whistling noise while running the air conditioner. A bad engine can also cause this noise.
There are 2 fans that would be running while you are driving and that is normal... the compressor fan if you have the air conditioner running and the radiator fan runs to help keep the radiator cool while the engine is on.
You can keep your windows open with the air conditioner running, but by doing so, you are letting the hot air in, the cold air out, wasting electricity, and causing your electric bill to be higher. If you want your windows open, it would be best to turn off the air conditioner. In a car, it is recommended to leave the windows open for a few minutes for the hot air to escape...then close the windows and enjoy.
in the top right of the inspect element window, there should be a small x. click on it ;)
Try to close all other open IE windows except for the small one. Then resize the small window (do not maximize) and then close it. IE is supposed to remember that it was resized when you next open it or click on a link.If this does not work try the methods below:With only one the small annoying window open, resize and then close it by clicking the X in the upper right corner while holding down the Shift key. It may or may not work.Or try the following:· Leave only the small window open, and close all other.· Now open a secondary IE window by clicking a link in the already open IE window.· Resize the second window to the right size.· While holding down the Shift key, close the resized window using the X in the upper corner.· Resize the still open original window as desired.· Close this window by clicking the X while holding down the Shift key