If you had a compressor grenade you will probably never get all the trash out of the system.
It depends on the street address. Flushing is in Zip 113. Downtown Flushing is 11355. East Flushing is 11358. Northern Flushing is 11354. Southern Flushing is 11367. You can get the correct zip code at usps.com
AC VENTS are in the correct position if they are open and free flowing. Some systems have a heat and an AC position for the vents. The AC position is so the cool air discharges from the vents higher on the walls or from the dash rather than floor or windshield in a car.
The AC systems are more readily available. All countries national grids are AC systems. With the use of transformers the voltage can be transmitted over long distances. DC systems have their place but are not comparable to the AC systems that run countries.
No. Prior to 1995, home AC systems used R-22 and automotive AC systems used R-12. From 1995 onwards, home AC systems used R-410A and automotive AC systems used R-134A.
It doesn't have to be rectified. That's the ONLY advantage; the electrical systems in all but the smallest planes are 400Hz AC systems.
Flushing an ac system requires certain equipment that usually is only owned by mechanics. In order for the job to be done correctly, you will need to take it to someone certified.
No
They are separate systems...
you will have to take it in to have it serviced because of the r-12 coolant. ask about possibly flushing it out and updating it with 134. unfortunately, the ac process, either one, is not a cheap one...
Which of the following statements is NOT true about newer mobile A/C systems?
DC