No
Sounds like you need to flush the radiator and replace the thermostat
Yes. If the engine is running too warm, from a lack of coolant, the ac will not work.
AntiFreeze
Most lawn mowers are air cooled, and do not HAVE a radiator (so no antifreeze). If you have a mower with a radiator, you will need to check with the manufacturer to see what they recommend.
yes you do cuz if you dont you will not get the air pockets out and then your radiator fluid could be to low no
The water you see under the car when the air conditioner is running is condensation. If you are leaking antifreeze then you need to pressure test the system and repair the leak.
No it does not, it has to do with the cooling system of the engine and the heater. Refrigerant is used in the Air Conditioner.
The car has a new radiator and the air conditioner was serviced last year
If your air conditioner blows air but it's not cold air then you probably need freon in your air conditioner
The air conditioner both consumes power and dumps heat as it pumps heat from the car's interior to the exterior world. Most cars have an air conditioner radiator placed forward of the engine cooling radiator, because the engine does not need to be cooled to as low a temperature as the AC fluid. As a result, the air passing the AC radiator is heated before it reaches the engine coolant radiator, and the engine is cooled a little less efficiently. The need to generate a bit more power to run the AC is a much smaller contributor to this phenomenon.
The air conditioner condenser is located in front of the radiator behind the front grill.........
Probably need to add antifreeze. Check the Radiator not the overflow tank. If you are low on antifreeze it will not circulate through the heater core.