It varies between AC systems, and also which type. Automatic Temperature Control systems won't even turn the blower motor on if the ambient air temperature is too cold. Non ATC/SATC systems will run the blower motor, but the sensor bulbs will disengage the compressor clutch, preventing the refrigerant from cycling.
One cause of a cars air conditioning to brake is the temperature of the air conditioner. Using to much cold air at a certain amount of time can damage your air conditioner.
Freon for your cars air conditioner
The temperature gauges on cars are in Celcius.
Freon for your cars air conditioner
Here is the best answer I have. I have a owned cars that held correct charge 40 years, and others that needed total replacement every three years...
In general, no. Cars used to use CFCs as the refrigerant fluid in the air conditioner. Some of it would be released if the air conditioner had a leak. In the US, cars manufactured after 1993 have air conditioners which do not use CFCs.
you use freon to cool your car and make the air conditioner work
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they were small and hot!there wasn't an air conditioner
This entirely depends on the type of air conditioner On most cars it is inside the dash.
Lubrication.