No, check the connections, INCLUDING THE GROUND CONNECTION, first. If that isn't it, you'll need a new high horn.
I suppose when you say " the air stops blowing but the unit is still running" you mean the air that is blowing is not cool. If so, then the thermostat is faulty or needs to be set a lower temperature setting. If the unit blows cool for a few minutes and not cool for a few minutes, then cool again, etc. (called short-cycling), the unit is low on freon.
If it blows on the landform for quite a while it will erode. But if it is just blowing on it for short periods nothing will happen. Note: It cannot move ;)
A windmill produced electricity while the wind blows. It may produce energy when the wind blows and people don't need it. People don't need all the energy a windmill produces all the time but they may need energy when the wind is not blowing. Windmills are therefore linked up to battery systems and charge the batteries when the wind is blowing, energy is being produced, and nobody is using it. When people need energy and the wind is not blowing (no power is being produced) they use power from the batteries.
alas, mr Lincoln never got to do much as he was assassinated while still in office
Lincoln was assassinated while still in office. He was watching a play at Ford's Theatre.
Check and make sure that the inside control are working first and then check the system for a vacuum leak....
It is because your heater is having to heat up so its blowing cold air out while its heating up.This means your heater is not very efficient and it needs to be checked.
No, he did not. It also didn't become a state until decades after Lincoln's death. While he was alive, it was still a territory.
The heater is blowing out cold air only
Depends on what you mean by
Check the following items............... 1. A/C heater controller. 2. A/C heater controller doors.
try rechargeing your a/c it could have to much or too little (added to answer) If the A/C blows cold at idle or while you are coasting, and stops blowing cold while you are accelerating or cruising under a slight load, it is more likely that you have a vacuum problem with the heater control panel, gates, or dash pots. If you ever hear a hissing sound coming from the dash, this is definitely the problem.