The heat and AC system of your car has its outside air intake located in an aerodynamically high pressure area to naturally create air flow. This is intentional to create a natural air change inside the car. If the system is set on heat (or is broken) it will blow warm.
a solar chimney is a black painted chimney that attatches to the side of a biulding, it must be taller than the building though. when the sun heats the chimney, the hot air rises drawing the cold air out from under the ground therefore ventialting the house and also cooling on hot days. to cool you can close the vents that the hot air escapes through and insert fans in the chimney and the hot air will be blown around the house.
The air is probably too cold causing condensation at the vents. try increasing the air flow which will warm it a few degrees.
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your blower motor is stuck on low
um...I know why no one has answered this yet, cos no one knows what the heck you are talking about!! Try rephrasing it!!!!!
The air is off.
the vents work because of the heat which can make the hot air balloon go up
the vents work because of the heat which can make the hot air balloon go up
is it because of a lack of vacuum pressure?
could be that your vent on your dash is open.it will pull outside air in and if you are using the ac the air coming in the vent is from the hot weather outside.........there is a little spinning knob between the vents , make sure it is closed
because when you first turn it on, hot air blows from it... thats just how it works, then after a while cool air comes
The air should be comming out of the defroster vents. If so, most likely, it is the vacuum line that controls the vents. It is on top of the engine below the air cleaner, and runs to the front right of the engine. Buy the replacment so you know what your are looking for.
replace? why not fix it?
the middle vents only supply air from the ac unit using a separate in dash fan. the floor and defrost vents come only from the heater
Smoke, Mist or Fog will come out of your A/C vents on hot, humid days. The reason for this normal phenomenom is the cold, dry air coming from your A/C vents is lower than the dewpoint of the interior cabin. Basically what this means is that cold, dry air is mixing with hot, humid air and causing the smoke. This is similar to when you open your freezer door and see the fog coming from the freezer. This is a normal condition and will eventually dissipate once the temperatures in the interior cabin and the A/C vents start to balance out. One way to quickly balance the temperature out is to keep the A/C system on recirculated intake air. Hope this answers your question.