You are out of freon.
2 ford mondeo not blowing hot air air con works
no they are caused when hot exhaust gases hit the cold air,known as a vapor trail
It's not. (Unless it's hot and you would otherwise be using air con).
Yes its possible but you need to first check the systems pressure before assuming that its low on freon.................
hot air rises so the air con will cool down the air above so air cons will be placed at a higher level
just had an rac bloke come check my car which was actually overheting,but also suffering from no hot air coming through the heater when switched to hot. he found it to be the thermostat.
Several reasons could cause a Hampton Bay air conditioner to blow out hot air. It could be due to a clogged air filter, a refrigerant leak, a malfunctioning compressor, or an issue with the thermostat. It's best to have a professional inspect and diagnose the problem to determine the exact cause.
There is a refrigerator in there to condense out and collect moisture in the air (that's what air conditioning is). This refigerator takes a little while to cool down when you switch on, so for a period it isn't air-conditioning at all.
The 318i has a hot/cold adjust rotary dial on the left side of the center vent that maybe set to hot. This was the same issue I had but we did not know it was there till we checked the manual.
A hot air balloon descends slowly after the burner is switched off because the air inside the envelope gradually cools, causing the balloon's lift to decrease. The rate of descent is influenced by the thermal inertia of the air inside the balloon and the ambient temperature outside. Additionally, the balloon's buoyancy is still sufficient to keep it afloat for some time, allowing it to descend gently rather than plummet. The descent can also be moderated by the design of the balloon and the weight of the payload.
The traditional way to enjoy Colombian hot chocolate con queso is to dip the cheese into the hot chocolate and let it melt slightly before eating it.
Inside an electric convector heater there is a large heating element similar to - but bigger than - one of the elements inside a bread toaster.When the electricity is switched on the element gets hot and heats up the air that is all around it.Because hot air is lighter than cold air, the hot air rises up and comes out, into the room, through the grilles at the top of the heater. Cold air from the room moves in through the grilles at the bottom of the heater to take the place of the hot air, and this process continues for as long as the heater is switched on.Any movement of air in that way - cold air taking the place of hot air moving up - is called "convection", which is why the appliance is called a convection heater.Electric fan heaters work in a different way: they have a powerful electric fan inside, which sucks in cold air from the room. The fan then blows the air through an electrically heated element and that hot air then comes out of the fan heater into the room.