Thats almost a contradiction. If AC is that important to you I would go a little larger on the car so you have a big enough engine to handle the load of AC. The samller ones that are so equipped don't do wello with AC on because engines are just too small.
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The GMC is the vehicle that has the Sierra model.
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That depends on what exactly the air conditioning system is. 1995 and newer model year automobiles use R-134a. Most vehicles older than the 1995 model year use R-12 (CFC-12). Household air conditioning units often use R-22.
The maximum amperage requirement for a mini split air conditioning system typically ranges from 15 to 30 amps, depending on the size and model of the unit.
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The recommended square footage for a mini split air conditioning system is typically between 300 to 1,500 square feet, depending on the model and capacity of the unit.
Depending on the year, make and model many vehicles will have a very simple small bulb that blows out and in many cases you can just replace the bulb...........
model is something that is exhibited or shown to the people without making it work whereas system is a working unit. model on the other hand can be said as a piece of demonstration of a system
Theres no power getting to it. Could be fuse or relay. Depending on vehicle it could be something to do with your thermostat or air conditioning system. Hard to say not knowing the year, make, model of said car.