Kinda, but it'd be real inefficent and expensive.
Think about it: at one end of the room you have the AC making cold air. At the other end you have the fan, blowing that cold air out of the room.
Means the AC has to take in new warm air from the outside and cool it.
You're better off having a large portion of the air in the room recirculating. That way the AC doesn't have to work that hard.
go under the hood and take all the screen washers hoses off and clear them by blowing into them.
curtains work by giving your window another layer to lock heat in
the motor and the switch both work but the window will not move
each window has it's own window regulator and window motor. so if one is working and one is not, you would have to take the door panel off and see if one or the other is working, or the window may just be off the window track
Dead short to ground in circuit When you turn heated rear window on - circuit is backfeeding and finding ground at shorted circuit
Any window treatment that blocks out overhead light would work great in a loft.
The same way any other whistle would work. You blow and it makes sound. Where here your exhaust does the blowing
It is most likely a disconnected or broken wire in or going to the driver's door.
It would depend on which defrost system is not working, the rearview mirrors, back window or front window.
There is a short in the wires in the door.
I would replace the master window switch
No, the entire system is on one fuse so all the windows would work or none would if it was a fuse. It is much more likely that it is a problem with the window motor.