because in some cars have electric heaters but in others the top of the car is a darker color and it collects the rays of the sun which in turn power the heater, or just collects the rays and transferrs them through the roof and into the cabin
An electric car would have electric heat.
The passenger compartment of a car is typically heated using a combination of components, primarily the engine's coolant system and a heater core. The engine generates heat as it operates, and this heat is transferred to the coolant. The heated coolant then flows into the heater core, where it radiates warmth into the cabin through vents. Additionally, electric heaters may be used in electric or hybrid vehicles to provide supplementary heating.
An electric car uses a battery-powered electric motor to drive the vehicle. Rechargeable batteries are used to provide power to the controller. The purpose of an electric car is to provide significantly less pollution into the air.
Yes. The electric motor does emit some heat. Also, when the car is stopping, forward energy is converted into heat.
I have owned an electric car new Mahindra Reva in red shade. Its defiantly a excellent car and will provide a pollution free mobility car for the future and as well as for the present time.
You are probably low on coolant. You need coolant to heat the cabin and cool the engine. Add more coolant and take your vehicle to a shop to find/fix the leak.
The engine's thermostat controls the engine coolant temperature. The temperature control inside for the heater controls the cabin heat.
Yes, the air flow will be greatly reduced.
It makes the oil flow smoothly and the engine run efficiently, and it sends warm air into the cabin of the vehicle.
Refrigerant absorbs heat and moisture from the passenger cabin, becomes superheated, then exchanges that heat to the air which passes through the condenser fins. That's the simplified version.
there is not cabin filter in Lincoln town car.
There is no Cabin Air Filter on the 2003 Lincoln Town Car
The car can be powered solely by air, or combined (as in a hybrid electric vehicle) with gasoline/diesel/ethanol or electric plant and regenerative braking.