Most likely, you have low refrigerant. It could also possibly be problems with your low pressure sensor. More specific troubleshooting would require a system performance test with a manifold gauge set.
Positive liberty is positive while negative liberty stands for negative
the ford 99 is a younge truck and if it does that then you need to get a new heat/air conditioner you might need to get a new truck.
The boxer knows his blows, while the sick man blows his nose.
they have this new feauture that blows u while you are listening to music
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The short answer: Jodie Foster in the film 'Bugsy Malone'. But while Foster is seen moving her lips in the movie, the voice is actually Liberty Williams'
Turn it off for a little while and see if it is loose in the socket (screw it in tighter). It could also be a short where the bulb screws into.
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If it blows while driving, I would replace the fuel pump. If it blows when trying to start, I would replace the starter.
If the ambient (air) temperature rises and the A/C blows warm air, it probably means that you need to add freon.
It will result in an uncontrolled skid - possibly overturning the vehicle. The best action on a blow-out is to lightly 'tap' the brakes in short, rapid movements. This slows the vehicle to a stop - while allowing the driver to keep control.
When my a/c system is low on refrigerant, it blows hot on drivers side, cold on passenger side of the dashboard. This is a 1997 Buick Ultra. Recharging the system solves the problem.