You will use more gas when your air conditioner is running.
No one is aware of any "running" air bag on any car...
Your car can only create cold air if the engine is running to make the coolant work correctly. If your car is idle, your engine is still hot but your engine isn't running so the air you are receiving is actually air heated by the engine.
It is the car running too rich. or the car is using more gas than air.
I have a 1993 mark viii that just does not cool down the car when running the air conditioner
when i get out of car the aircon stays on how can i stop it
if its what I'm thinking of it determines the air and fuel mixture needed to keep the car running.
If the water is circulating, simply fill the radiator while the car is running. If there is an air blockage, a heate hose that loops up, you can install a T fitting in it that will allow the air to escape. Usually running the car while filling will do it.
It will overheat, unless you can successfully air cool it.
If you have your air conditioning running it is the moisture that is pulled out of the air when it is being cooled. That water is then expelled outside of the car
u have air in he system it needs to be purged..... get a manual
Compressor not running?Heater control in heat position?