car cuts off
Your heat pump is going through a defrost cycle.
Check for a main vacuum leak. Do you feel a loss of power at idle? The A/C and defrost (which uses the A/C) require power from the engine. If it can handle the accessories (A/C, Defrost) it will shut off. Also the power steering strains the engine, does it shut off when you turn the wheel all the way? If so check for a vacuum leak. If the engine is idling rough, get it fixed.
If you have your own water heater there should be a shut off at the heater. If not I would look under the kitchen sink. There may be shut off valves at each fixture. If there is a central water heater in the basement, there would be a shut off to each unit.
check the wireing harnesses
That is normal. The ac takes the moisture out of the air and clears the inside of the windshield quickly.
on the back
yes it will shut down. the low pressure switch will shut it down.
On a 2002 Ford Taurus : The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is on the passenger side of the trunk , behind the trunk liner ( there is an access hole )
All modern heater will shut off automaticly if they get tilted.
Steam shows up on the inside of the windshield after shut down if you leave it on defrost. Damp carpet near top right of passenger floor or dripping antifreeze near the right front tire near firewall, jja
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