The balloon will eventually pop, and you most likely can find its pieces at the coil if using AC, or smell rubber burning if using heater.
Reverse the fan? Otherwise, need to know the what and where of the filter that was "sucked up."
You need a filter retainer
yes you can... if you put a friut in a bottle and put it in the sun the balloon up. i did this for my science fair project in 7th grade. i had one balloon that was sucked into the cup
Try changing your fuel filter/lines. It could have had sucked something into the lines and cannot get any more fuel through.
The filter might have been too strong for the gold fish to swim awa from, so it got sucked in
Did you add more returns? If so there is your answer. When the return duct is sized properly, there is minimal negative static pressure or sucking.
The oxygen is taken out of the bottle so it gets sucked in.
None. Those engines draw so much air a filter would be sucked into the engine.
Air is pulled into the crankcase from the PCV (positive crankcase valve) the fresh air enters through this filter to keep dirt from being sucked into the crankcase. This filter is usually located inside the air filter housing.
In the intake. You can spray it directly on the air filter and it will be sucked into the intake.
Actually the filter on an automatic transmission is just a screen to keep the big chunks of metal from being sucked up into the pump. Most people replace them because they come with the kit of a seal and filter.
turn on the unit in question and then using you hand just feel for where hot air is getting sucked in. Also using a piece of paper can tell you where the intake is since the paper will stick. >>>>> Find the filter, it is on the inlet (return) side of the unit.