my parents own the exact same van. when theres did this, it would run hot before quitting. we fixed this my removing the radiator and washing out the fins on the radiator itself. works perfectly now, not problems at all.. hope this offers some insight.
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Overdrive ( basically the 4th gear in your 4 speed automatic transmission ) It allows you to drive on the highway / freeway with the engine running at lower RPM's . The engine is quieter and will get better gas mileage The O/D OFF light will come on in your dash if the switch on the end of your gear selector lever is pushed . Pushing the switch again will allow the overdrive to be used , as will shutting off the vehicle and the next time it is started the overdrive is allowed which is the normal position
Four speeds on your transmission and the overdrive is when the engine speed and the transmission speed are engaged is a interchangeable load. running "free" sort of
The lights may flicker when the air conditioning is running because the AC unit draws a lot of power when it turns on, causing a temporary drop in voltage that can affect the lights.
No.
It should be 30-35 psi with the engine running.
Not really, there's not much airflow when the furnace is not running.
because the compressor must be running to circulate the refrigerant in the system
It is normal for a vehicle, including the Honda Odyssey, to lose some power when the air conditioning is running. This is because there are more devices running off the operation of the serpentine belt. If the vehicle stalls or shuts off, it might be a problem with the alternator or the air conditioning unit.
You should consider running the air conditioning when it's colder outside than inside if the humidity inside your home is high and the air conditioning can help to reduce it, or if you need to filter the air for better indoor air quality.
Conditioning in volleyball can range from running a mile everyday before practice to doing box jumps to improve the vertical jump. Most conditioning is focused to strengthen the arms, legs, and core of the athlete.
No. While in air conditioning mode, the air will assist in the dehumidification.