it blows on you for a chill or makes you warm when it is on heat. ok tacos!!
check for a broken vacuum line to the ac control panel
It depends on the motor. The fan is driven by an electric motor, and it can use a dc motor (as in a car) or an ac motor (as in a house). They are not interchangeable.
DC Motor works on DC source and AC motor works on AC source
Depends if you just want it recharged, the compressor replaced, or a whole new ac. It ranges from $50-$750.
Need make, model and year of car.
Running the AC adds extra load to the engine and radiator. If the cooling fan, radiator, thermostat, or coolant level isn’t doing its job, that added heat can push the engine temperature too high. This often shows up in slow traffic or when idling. I saw a case like this at Stewart’s Automotive of Sacramento where a driver said the car overheated only with the AC on. After checking it out, the issue turned out to be a weak radiator fan that wasn’t moving enough air at low speeds. Once the fan was replaced, the car stayed at normal temperature—even with the AC blasting.
My 1998 Intrigue did the same thing after battery was replaced. Found the answer online. Turn the AC and car off, disconnect the battery, wait 5 minutes, open both front doors, reconnect the battery, start car, turn on the AC full cold. This resets the computer and the AC works perfectly!
AC runs on the battery. If the car is off and you run the AC, then start the car, it will stall.
Only with considerable difficulty. You're probably better off to trade your car in for one with AC.
Indoor and outdoor
The AC condenser would effect the performance of the AC system in the car.
The AC is taking energy