are you sure you don't have any leaks on one of the hoses of the A/C? , it happened to me, the charge was missing sometimes, i replaced it and problem fixed, good luck there is a resistor in the switch that controlls hot and cold settings ,mine went out and only blew hot.ask youre service dealer, I hear its common.
If it blows when trying to crank, the starter has failed.
I had a 96 Stratus that would do that, and it turned out to be that the starter was bad.
Winds affect ocean water by blowing the water across making ocean currents and changing the temperature. Catastrophic Events? Me too.
You have a ground wire that isn't grounded causing a shortage therefore blowing the fuse....I would start with the ground wire that is connected directly to the starter itself
could the pcm fuse be blowing because of a short in the air conditioning switch I have seen the starter be the cause of a blown pcm fuse.
20 degrees cooler than the ambient (room)temperature.
Some clues that the weather is changing would be clouds rolling in. The air will smell different even. You can hear thunder. Wind will start blowing.
i think it probably because the motor has a ground problem or it has bad brushes and is is drawing to much energy for the resistor
Yes blowing bubbles is a physical change because the bubble (juice?) isn't changing into a new substance its changing shape but that's it.
blowing cool air, is the air only in your mouth... warm air comes from your lungs. temperature also varies by how open your mouth is while blowing air out
start by changing the thermostat
A short in the wiring (grounding out)