Running an air conditioner cools the air but also removes moisture from the air possibly making it feel dry and uncomfortable. It may then help to run a humidifier to add a little moisture to the air to make it more comfortable.
Yes, it would not make sense to run the ac and dehumidify when also running the humidifier.
No. The air conditioner is driven by the engine crankshaft, so it will not turn if the engine is not running. Just so you know, you are wasting a lot of gas by driving around with your A/C engaged all the time.
You should turn it off and let it thaw out.
the compressor is places a drag on the engine,as a result it would generate more heat but the car should not be overheating. The fan motors should be on when the a/c is running.
Probably because a humidifier is turned up too high (in the winter), or because the air conditioner is turned up too high (summer). IIf it is the first, turn the humidifier down, iff it is the second, you may need to use a dehumidifier to remove some moister from the air.
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If your air conditioner is running outside by not blowing cold air inside through your vent, your indoor coil is frozen. You will need to turn everything off and allow the unit to thaw out.
In this order only. Turn engine off. Depress parking brake. Turn engine on. Lights will turn off. To turn lights back on relase parking brake.
When you are running your air conditioner and it stops then the air conditioner is froze up. You have to cut it off for a while, and let it warm up. You have to turn the thermometer between 70-75 to keep it from freezing up.
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Engaging your parking brake should turn off the daytime running lights
IT COULD BE ONE OF THE COOLING FANS RUNNING, BAD RELAY.