Cars now have 2 cooling fans 1 for the engine and the second comes on when you run the a/c.You need to check if both fans are running when the engine is started and a/c on. If 1 is not check all the fuses.99% of the time the fuse blows.The fuse will be a larger amp and probably under the hood. Hope this helps. Good luck
no but it will save on your power bill since the 220 is more efficent
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.
Your cooling system may be malfunctioning. When was the last time you flushed the system. Or, your motor may be running lean. Have you noticed a decrease in power since this happened?
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First off your 2005 Dodge A/C system does not contain any Freon. It contains R134. Freon has not been used since 1995. Secondly you should not add refrigerant until the leak is repaired. Once it is repaired the system should be recharged by a professional with the proper tools and gauges.
Since this air conditioner puts out 8,000 btu's it shouldnt give out any heat in the house at all .
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The electric fans used to cool the engine are designed to switch on to full speed when the air conditioner compressor is being used. When you turn on the heater/defroster the air conditioning compressor also turns on to help remove moisture from the air. Since both when heating or cooling your car the air conditioner compressor is working the fan will be running at high speed and makes more noise.
sure wish i knew my 2001 dose the same thing.