Yes. If the engine is running too warm, from a lack of coolant, the ac will not work.
No
Sounds like you need to flush the radiator and replace the thermostat
AntiFreeze
No it does not, it has to do with the cooling system of the engine and the heater. Refrigerant is used in the Air Conditioner.
The car has a new radiator and the air conditioner was serviced last year
The air conditioner condenser is located in front of the radiator behind the front grill.........
Most lawn mowers are air cooled, and do not HAVE a radiator (so no antifreeze). If you have a mower with a radiator, you will need to check with the manufacturer to see what they recommend.
no, antifreeze is engine coolant a/c uses different refrigerent in a sealed unit, works like a refrigerator
i flush the radiator filled it with antifreeze water .. now i heard i should take out air from inside of radiator or hoses so the air will not block circulation of the water? thank you.
the belt its old or oil contamination on the belt or the belt its contaminated whit antifreeze
if you don't have the knowledge or know someone that does on recharging the system the safest thing to do is take it to the shop.
Orange. Make sure to bleed out the air if you are filling the radiator.