With no air flow through the coil the ability to cool a house will be diminished severely. The coil will also over cool itself and eventually ice up and stop all air flow. This could result in overheating the blower motor as it cannot move air through a blocked coil.
velocity can happen
through the water cycle!
when a wave travel through medium then sound is produced
It is redirected as it passes through a medium.
nothing, you struggle through your homework
the suction pressure drop and the evapo freeze
You might gat a heart attack since insufficient blood passes through.
They don't go bad they just get clogged. Your engine will starve for fuel and your fuel pump will get hot and self destruct trying to pump fuel through a clogged filter. Replace the filter every 36,000 miles.
Acne develops
that's called having a stroke
a completely clogged coronary artery is one the things that causes heart attacks (myocardial infarctions)
The drain for the evaporator is probably clogged or pinched. Look on the firewall (engine side) in the area of the passenger side. You should see a rubber hose about 1/2 inch diameter coming out of the firewall & heading down. It will probably be secured with a clip of some sort. Pull the hose loose from the bottom (not the firewall side) & get it up where you can blow through it. That will usually move the debris back into the evaporator & solve the problem. It may happen again, but this method is easier than cleaning out the evaporator housing. If you can get to the area where the blower is, you can remove the fan speed module & reach in & clean out any leaves that accumulated there. My drain usually clogged with those skinny oal seed pods. Good Luck! Tried your suggestion. ended up having to go into cooling unit , lots of debris & standing water. Unplugged hose as you suggested and that cleared up the problem for now. Thanks!
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your blood pressure would go up and your heart would beat very fast and then you would have a heart attack and either die or go to the ER almost dead or dieing. :)
You would cough or choke
That would depend on how long the oil filter has been in use. At worst, the filter could become clogged and restrict or prevent the flow of oil through the engine.
Two ways off the top of my head that this can happen. First is a plugged evaporator core drain. As you your Air Consitioning runs, it will form condensation that drops off the evaporator core and through a drain that is typically on the passenger side firewall area. The second way, When there is no (rainy conditions) is a leaking heater core. Pukenstein@aol.com