Why does my AC make my car shake?
When you turn the AC on, the vehicle engine triggers elements such as idle speed or air control motor. You can increase the idle compressor by compensating with an additional drag. The inaccuracy in this process causes the vehicle to shake when AC is on.
Is it true that turning off your air conditioner before you turn off the engine will prolong the life of your car’s AC?
A lot of interesting questions come up when you own a vehicle. In short, no, you do not have to turn your air conditioning off before turning off your vehicle. That being said, it never hurts to disable electrical systems, including the fan, before switching off the ignition.
Why does my car have a surge when I Turn on the AC?
Car air conditioning can cause a surge in the car engine if belt have slipped, the throttle body is faulty, or the idle control valve needs replacing. When you turn on your car’s air conditioning (AC), you just expect the cool air to flow, smoothly and quietly. You certainly don’t expect it to affect the way the car is running.
What to do when your AC is not working after a power surge?
Often times the first thing to turn off after this spike of electricity is the air conditioning. In order to get it up and going, we first need to understand power surges.
When do you turn off the AC in your car?
Seriously, a friend of mine firmly believes that you should always turn the AC off when you start the engine & when you stop it. Less wear and tear on something or other. I wasn’t really listening. Never using the AC is not an option. This may not be it but…
Why is my car surging with outside air?
Set the recirculation switch to off, so that outside air is coming in and drive the car with a temperature gauge in the dashboard vent. If the air conditioning is not performing well, the engine might be surging because the system is undercharged or overcharged.