Air can get into the cooling system when the coolant is replaced as either part of a maintenance schedule or when the system must be drained for a repair. When the coolant is replaced the coolant system must be "burped" to get any air out of the coolant lines. There are various ways to do this dependant upon the type of vehicle. A repair manual for your vehicle will describe the proper technique.
Alternator air conditioner air cooling system
It Will usually have an air pocket in the cooling system. But it may just be the Air Conditioning equalising after you shut the car off. Start by filling the cooling system
drain the whole cooling system and refill it. You will never know if you don't give details of your car!
Probably still has air trapped in the system from an improper refill procedure.
The cooling system moves the heat (thermal energy) to the air.
If there is no cooling system, the engin will overheat.
It sounds like your cooling is not working when you turn on the a/c system...........
It sounds like your cooling is not working when you turn on the a/c system...........
Engine cooling system is not a closed system you can't remove the air.
Yes, the evaporator core is responsible for cooling the air in your car's air conditioning system. If it is malfunctioning, it can affect the overall performance of your HVAC system and may result in decreased heating or cooling efficiency.
Engine cooling system is not a closed system you can't remove the air.
Air bound means that there is an "air bubble" in the cooling system that is preventing coolant from circulating in the cooling/heating system. (air can be compressed fluid cannot)