air conditioning compressors put a load on the engine causing it to slow down, vehicles have an idle compensator which when the air conditioning is on speeds the engine back up to normal idle speed or" compensates" for the added load.
For air conditioning
in the air conditioning unit
You can put Freon into your air conditioning system through the low pressure port. The low pressure port can be found on the top of your air conditioning compressor.
NO it will freeze its face off and die
No, Air conditioning actually makes the car's engine work harder causing to heat up more. To get a demonstration of the process, put your hand over the top of your outside air conditioner when it is running. Air conditioning is a heat movement. It's moving heat from inside your car to the outside. This heat is removed right in front of the radiator, so your csr runs hotter.
You should not put any oil in a Ford air conditioning compressor. The air conditioning compressor runs on Freon. The system should take about one pound of Freon.
I put free on in.but still blows hot air
You can recharge your air conditioning system by putting Freon into the low pressure port. The low pressure port can be found on top of the air conditioning compressor.
A 1999 Ford Explorer takes R-134a The low pressure port is on top of the air conditioning system accumulator (can) which is located on the passenger side of the engine not too far from your electric motor for your heater/air conditioning fan. The valve is covered with a plastic dust cap.
Yes...you can either find a unit out of wrecked corvette or buy a unit from VINTAGE AIR. Look them up on the internet using a GOOGLE SEARCH.
Air-conditioning units were installed in the private quarters on the second floor of the White House in 1933. The president at the time was Franklin D. Roosevelt.