There is usually a diode or resistor in-line with the power feed to the blowermotor in your A/C unit. If the blower works then cuts out on you it sounds like your diode or resistor is going to burn out soon.
Take the A/C unit to a reputable tech, it's probably just a quick blowermotor swap out and you'll be back in business.
The room air temperature increases.
Well, you can open it to find out. But mostly, you will know they are not working if the air conditioner blows hot air, or stops working all together.
A Toyota Echo air conditioner is designed to cool the vehicle. If the air conditioner stops working, it could be low on freon or the motor could have seized.
We had a hole in the cooling line(?) that was fixed and the system recharged in our 2000 Sable and the air conditioner works great now.
It needs to be re gassed
One reason is engine overheating - check your temp gauge and coolant as a first step.
deposition
run as fast as you can cause it is going to blow up in 5 minutes
No, cows are pretty heavy and stable, so when the wind stops blowing, they don't fall over.
Simple wear and tear. After a certain amount of usage, (which varies with each vehicle) the motor simply stops working. Simple wear and tear. After a certain amount of usage, (which varies with each vehicle) the motor simply stops working.
When the wind stops blowing, wind turbines stop generating electricity. Most modern wind turbines have mechanisms to yaw, or turn, to face the wind, so when the wind stops, they will align themselves to be ready for when the wind picks up again.
When the wind stops blowing.