its more than likely just low of freon.If it is a gm,most likely its your ac pump
the answer is air conditioner
depends on the vehicle, but most likely a leak in one of the lines. best idea would be to have the shop replace it, being that on some vehicles it can be -very- difficult.
If you are found in a missing or stolen vehicle, regardless of your reason for being in it, you will almost certainly be charged with a criminal offense. Grand Theft Auto would be the most severe, but Unauthorized Use or Tampering of a Motor Vehicle would be more likely. To get out of it you'll have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you had no idea that the vehicle stolen, and that you had a legitimate reason to be in it.
Clutch bearing may be going out on kompressor.
The most likely cause is an inoperative radiator fan.
The most likely reason he described them that way was to make it appear that they would be easy to defeat.
The only reason would be gravity.
The vehicle owner should have a policy on the vehicle. If you are an occasional permissive driver of their vehicle there would likely be coverage.
The most likely reason he described them that way was to make it appear that they would be easy to defeat.
Incontinence would be the most likely reason.
Most likely a clogged drain that drains A/C evaporator condensation.
Most likely loss of refrigerant.