If the engine is overheating, running the ac will make it overheat faster. The ac only cools the inside of the car, it actually adds heat under the hood.
Sounds like blown head gasket.
The fan motor in an outside AC unit helps to circulate air over the condenser coils, which helps to release heat from the refrigerant and cool down the air that is being blown into your home.
Can be the fan motor is defective, thermal relay is bad, fuse blown, or loose connection.
Could be a blown fuse or a faulty circuit breaker, a faulty relay, a faulty temperature sensor or the fan motor may be at fault.
Sounds like your cooling system is full of air. Make sure you have it bled off properly. You could also have a blown headgasket, or have a DEX cool blockage in the system. Either way, it sounds like you need to take it to a shop and have it properly diagnosed.
How does the van run? It could be the headgasket, if you smell a sweet smell from the exhaust then its the headgasket. If not check the Oil, if theres like, water and stuff in the oil then it could be the headgasket still. The thermostat wont make it lose cool unless theres leakage around the thermostat housing gasket.
Your motor nerves inhabit the anterior columns of the spinal cord and transmit excitatory action potentials from the motor cortex down and outward to your extremities so that your body may move. (walking, sitting, standing, turning your head, blinking the eyes, talking, picking things up)
when a blower motor only works on high, it is usually due to faulty resistor board. Should be located in the duct near the blower. the purpose of this is so the air blown by the blower keeps the resistors cool.
the air is cooled when a fan is turning the cold air keeps u cool
Yes it can,depending on where it is located in the equipment.
Generally the blower motor resistor is found close to the blower motor. It relies on the blower motor to keep it cool.
By turning on the air conditioning. Or opening a window. Or parking in the shade.