No, its either your the belt or clutch on your compressor or more likely your AC needs recharged
check your thermostat first
the blown head gasket would make it over heat. but it wouldn't cause the heater to blow cold, it should actually blow hot if that is wat happened
Certainly. As can a straight iron and curling iron. The heat from the blow dryer can make your hair frizzy and over time, cold cause permanent damage
if youre trying to turn the heater on and cold air comes out, then its most likely the heater core
Cold is the absence of heat. No doubt about it . . . take away enough heat, and you can make anything cold.
A broken blower fan. Had that on my Ford Explorer. Not a big deal to have a mechanic fix it, under $200
Yes, a faulty thermostat can cause the heating system to blow cold air. If the thermostat is not functioning properly, it may not signal the furnace to turn on and produce warm air. It's important to have a professional inspect and replace the thermostat if needed to ensure proper heating.
yes,when heat exposed suddenly
Make sure you have the right thermostat,
the blower motor has gone bad
Because of the wind chill factor and the latent heat of evaporation as the wind evaporates the water on you. Lick you finger then blow on it - you will see it feels cold this is what happens when you are wet and in a wind.
A cold pack is to make lumps go down and a heat pack is for when your sick.