Simple answer is "no".
You a/c is doing all it can, but it has a problem.
It could be as simple as being dirty, as in a dirty filter or coil(s),
or more likely, it's lost some freon, therefore not able to cool
the air coming through the system.
Also, with freon loss, it will loose the ability to lubricate itself,
and get very hot and turn off until it cools down.
So, call a service person and get it repaired before you have to buy a new system.
Paul
Mr. Kool
It is because your thermostat is taking time to warm up. It should eventually rise up to the temp. that you set it as.
25 degrees cooler.
Yes, 9 C o is cooler than 18 C o
the temperature is 35 degrees fahrenheit
Celsius
It is because your thermostat is taking time to warm up. It should eventually rise up to the temp. that you set it as.
Between 195 degrees and 210 degrees. You can put a 180 degree thermostat in it and it will run alittle cooler.
0 degrees is cooler
Should be 180 degrees, some work better with 160. The 180 will allow the vehicle to run cooler.
Dry Ice.
it is about 10 degrees cooler.
Your up stairs t-stat should be 2 degrees cooler than down stairs ,due to heat rise.
Thermostat will open sooner car may not necessarily run cooler
25 degrees cooler.
The thermostat for an MG ZR is at the front part of the engine. It is mounted inside the oil cooler.
50 degrees Fahrenheit is much cooler than 80C. 80C equals 175F
It's dependant on what you want. If you live in a hotter climate, select a lower temperature thermostat; that causes the thermostat to open sooner, keeping the engine a little cooler... hopefully. If you live in a climate that is either normally cooler or seasonably cooler, a hotter thermostat can help the heater work better. A hotter thermostat has been demonstrated to be SLIGHTLY (almost insignificantly) at helping the engine run more efficietly.