Two potential problems, either the AC isn't working at all or not working well, or the heater valve is stuck in the on position, and it's putting back more heat than the AC can take out.
With the engine running and the AC on, lift the hood and watch the AC compressor. See if the clutch is engaged or turning on and off or if it's just on all of the time. If it's on constantly and you're still blowing warm air, you probably have a sticking heater valve. If it's not running much of the time or at all, you may be out of refrigerant.
There is a small orifice in the real in the a/c evaporator compartment it maybe clogged that was the case with my 1994 suburban i took it lose blew it out and vacuumed the system, restored refrigerant, and no problems for the past 3 1/2 yrs.
The phenomenon you're describing is likely a seasonal wind pattern, such as a monsoon or trade winds, where winds shift direction based on seasonal temperature differences. In winter, colder air often leads to stronger winds blowing from land to sea, while in summer, warmer temperatures can cause winds to reverse, blowing from sea to land. These shifts can significantly impact local climates and weather conditions throughout the year.
When the wind blows, it moves air and can create various effects depending on its speed and direction. It can cool down the environment on a hot day, carry allergens like pollen, create waves on water bodies, and even cause damage through strong gusts during severe weather events.
This condition is called wind shear.
The wind that blows through Israel and other Middle Eastern countries is called the Sharav. It is a hot, dry, and dusty wind that originates in the desert and can cause temperatures to rise significantly.
The wind blows when atmospheric conditions cause movement of air.
you probally have a bad wire that is shorting out and blowing your fuses.
heater on at idle and will not blow warm air. when moving it blows the warm air from the vents. what will cause this
Your heater coil is bad.
most likely your heater-core went bad. if you car runs perfectly fine besides having heat. if you car gets up to normal temperatures, doesn't over heat. the fan blows, but just blows cold air. then it is the heater core.
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No, blowing wind can cause erosion but is not, of itself, a form of erosion.
No, blowing the seat belt fuse on the 1994 Mazda truck will not affect how the seat belt works. It will cause the seat belt light to remain off even when the belt is not buckled.
It can if it is stuck closed the engine overheats causing hot air ( steam ) to flow backwards to radiator cap which releases and blows steam pressure into recovery reservoir which starts blowing out the coolant in the reservoir making a puddle on ground.
not usually!!if fuse is blowing out check for short!!
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Yes
i know the AC in my ZX2 stopped blowing because of a loose wire