I would stay away from it. Ask yourself this, if it is supposedly good at removing oil fouling then whats stopping it from removing oil from the compressor and other places that need it.
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its the gas flowing into your unit that produces the cold air the gas is cold so your pipe slightly freezes
it could be the heater core and ac housing unit that allows hot air to be mixed with the cold air or it could just cancel out the cold due to the motion of the car
Yes, most ice cream trucks have air conditioning in it. Most trucks keep the ice cream cold by storing it in a cooling unit, much like a refrigerator. The truck themselves may not have air conditioning in it but there will be refridgeration to keep the ice cream cold. It really just depends on the truck.
Yes, the AC may be too cold in your room.
Is the AC condenser in your system blowing cold air?
GM
My guess- either a worn or loose AC belt, or lack of lubrication in the pump. If the AC gives ice cold air in the summer, then it's probably a worn belt. If it's less cold, then maybe a loose belt. (Just a guess)
Any GM dealer.
Yes, there are ice cream truck with AC in Los angeles. You can buy them at www.festivals-and-shows.com/ice-cream-trucks-for-sale.html
Simple, you ac does not blow cold air even though you have it turned on and the temperature set to cold.