Your AC draws power from the engine. If too much power is drawn, and the engine does not compensate for it, RPMs can go low enough to cause it to stall.
The first thing to do is have your ac compressor checked to make sure it is working properly (a bearing could be damaged).
Next thing to do is clean your throttle body, this is an easy job and has fixed the problem you describe for many people.
I think there may be a way to adjust the ac idle speed as well but I've never done it, and this is probably the last thing you'd want to try anyway.
A Toyota Echo air conditioner is designed to cool the vehicle. If the air conditioner stops working, it could be low on freon or the motor could have seized.
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The 2004 Toyota Tacoma air conditioner compressor can be found on top of the engine. The air conditioner compressor will be on the left-hand side of the engine, near the front.
Just turn the bolt on the clamp that holds the hose in place, and it will loosen, then you can slip it off.
No, it does not.
It is underneath
You need to toggle the switch above it. Turn it from outside air to circulating air inside.
Right next to the air filter.
The remote start will not turn on the air conditioner in your 2013 Chevrolet Impala. The air conditioner will need to be left in the on position when the car is shut off.
It's probably mold. You can buy chemicals that are added through the intake that might fix it.
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The a/c kicks in when u turn the defroster do dry up the air. Eliminating humidity aids in getting rid of the fog