It's because of the steering column. the passenger side of vehicle doesn't have the steering column so there is more room for ventilation. thus more airflow on the passenger side of the vehicle. there is still heat on the driver side but not as much.
The leeward side of a flag pole is the side opposite to the direction of the wind. It is the side where the wind is blocked or shielded by the pole, creating a relatively calm and low-wind environment.
If you have only one curved side, you could be a semi-circle or a crescent shape.
When your glasses fog up in the morning, it's likely due to a temperature difference between your warm skin and the cooler air. Moisture from your skin condenses on the cooler lens surface, causing it to fog up. This effect can be more pronounced on one side if that side is closer to a heat source or if there are uneven air currents hitting your glasses.
Water droplets form on the side of the bottle facing the window because that side is cooler due to cold air outside the window. When warm air inside the room comes in contact with the cool surface of the bottle, it loses heat and condenses into water droplets. This process is called condensation.
Uranus. "Lies on its side" isn't the proper scientific description, of course.
The actuator that controls the diverter door needs to be replaced.
Check your settings...the passenger and drive have TWO different temperature settings.
Do you have dual control thermostats?
what i am assuming is being talked about is that when you go to turn on the heat in a Seville, heat will only be produced out of one side of vents. there are a number of valves in a Seville which control wether the air that is coming out of the vents in hot or cold. in a Seville there are a pair of these valves one for the passenger side air, and one for the driver side air. the reason why only one side of the car is blowing hot air is because one of these valves has gotten stuck in the "cold air" position and needs to be replaced. the same thing happened on my car but the drivers side was the one not blowing heat.
heat only on the left side not tha right side
No the out side fan is for venting heat away fromt he unit.
Depends, Is it blowing air at all? If not then could be the fan, fan motor, or an electrical problem possibly with the heater controls. If it is just blowing cold then your going to want to check the heater coil, on that truck I believe it is on the passenger side under dash/floorboard. you may smell anti-freeze if so the heater coil is the problem.
Try completely disconnecting the battery for 1 hour then reconnect it. That should reset some door that controls the airflow. I just experienced hot air blowing on the pass side and cold air on the drivers side. I did the reset and now I have heat on both sides. Hope it works for you.
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It is the side of the mountain where the wind is blowing
It's called blowing out an egg, or emptying out an egg. There is no formal name for the process that I am aware of.
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