An air conditioner blows out heat
It depends on what your heat source is. An electric or petroleum fired forced air furnace will blow high volumes of air that is much hotter than 72 degrees Fahrenheit (perhaps as high as 90-100 degrees) for short periods of time. A heat pump, however, will generally blow air that is nearer the set temperature at lower volumes and for longer periods of time.
Near The Floor
Its not the air thats slow its you
AS WE ALL KNOW THAT water cant stay still for like a minute because the air constantly blow the water and the water move from place to place's harder the air blow the more water moves from another phase.
The blend door actuator may not be working.
The air of your Chevy trailblazer 2004 blow out of the front vents when the air conditioner is on because the air condition is faulty and it needs repair.
The HTR RR switch in a Kia Sedona determines which air vents the air is blown through from the rear heating. When it is pushed in, the lower vents blow hot air, and when it is not pushed, the roof vents blow cold air.
If the air vents of the Chevy trailblazer 2004 are not blowing air, have the fuel pump checked.
Possible blockage in the rear air units expansion valve. I just replaced mine for the same reason.
air want blow out vents
Your front blower motor has gone out. There is a front and a rear blower motor.
Moisture in the air condensing into mist.
Vents are uaually operated by vacuum. Chances are, you have a vacuum leak at the directional valve or at the back of the air controller itself. All of these are in or under the dash. Good luck.
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The flap that directs sir to the selected vents is jammed or broken...or the switch that controls it is.
If you are talking about the thermostat in your engine, the two have nothing to do with eachother. If there is no air at all coming out the vents, I suggest it is your blower motor.