To determine if your cooling system is working properly, check if the air coming from the vents is cool and consistent. Monitor the thermostat to ensure it accurately reflects the desired temperature and responds appropriately. Additionally, listen for unusual noises from the unit and watch for any leaks or excessive condensation. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning filters and checking refrigerant levels, can also help ensure optimal performance.
If your cooling system stops working, your engine will likely overheat, leading to potential damage and breakdown. It is important to address cooling system issues promptly to prevent severe damage to the engine.
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Need to know more about the cooling system to answer this question.
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Need to know more about the cooling system to answer this question.
drain the whole cooling system and refill it. You will never know if you don't give details of your car!
Don't know the year, make or model of your vehicle but start with replacing the thermostat then check to be sure the fan clutch is working properly and that the fan shroud is there and in one piece. The radiator may also be plugged up, a cooling system flush may help.
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How do you know for sure that the A/C system has a proper charge of 134 refrigerant? If it does than see if you radiator cooling fan is working and that your engine is not overheating because this shuts off the A/C compressor or causes it to "cycle" on and off, thus pushing only hot or semi cool air out you A/C vents inside the passenger compartment. The A/C works in concert with your engine's cooling system and it (A/C system) also has a "High" and a "Low" pressure that will also cause your A/C cut out! Check to see if the cooling fan (radiator) is working and the temperature indicator in the dash board is not indicating "hot". If the radiator cooling shuts off while your A/C is on (which it should not) than you have engine cooling system problems. The system was designed to keep your A/C from adding heat to your engine's coolant when the engine's cooling system is not working as it should! Your welcome, you can email me at Rogfromsa@netscape.com
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If it does what it is supposed to do, like cool the room when it is warm then it is working properly.
Run a few games to test it.