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yes, by using less air-cond
yes. the higher you go, it becomes colder. surface of the earth temp? not air temp.
Water from the air condenses. you get yourself a flippin coat! or you'll freeze It snows
the air gets thinner.
Air density decreases with altitude, warmer temp and moisture
One side has a faulty temp blend door actuator.
It could just mean that the AC has leaked out all of the refrigerant.
air cond
Here are the specs I have for 1987 Ford Ranger engine coolant capacities (50/50 mixture): 2.0L Eng: 6.5 QTS. 2.3L Eng,Diesel w/Air Cond: 13 QTS. 2.3L Eng,Diesel w/o Air Cond: 12 QTS. 2.3L Eng,Gas w/o Air Cond: 6.5 QTS. 2.3L Eng,Gas w/Air Cond: 7.2 QTS. 2.9L Eng w/o Air Cond: 7.2 QTS. 2.9L Eng w/Air Cond: 7.8 QTS. Hope this helps! -- Rick
yes, by using less air-cond
Yes
Defective actuator behind glove box that controls air flow.
is recommended if air cond. doesn't work
No, it contains too much moisture.
If the engine coolant is not circulating then there will bee no heat, and the temp sensor may or may not read hot. Make sure that the new thermostat is working and not installed upside down, as this is easy to do.
Low are NO free-on in system
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