It is unreasonable to drive in the summer without running the air conditioner, which is necessary to work properly in order to give you the coolness you are looking for. The car's air conditioning system may not be useful at all times and can even cause unpleasant negative side effects.
So when you turn on the air conditioner in the summer you have to know that some damage can occur.
The conditioner in the car can cause muscle spasms and headaches if the driver sweats and then turn on the AC at full power after entering the cabin.
The conditioner can cause blotting of the eyes, especially if directed directly to the face.
The use of the air conditioner in the car means that the engine will lose its horsepower (about 3 to 4 horsepower), which may seem bad for cars with small three- or four-cylinder engines.
Since the air conditioner consumes some of the horses of the car, the driver will have to put more pressure on the accelerator pedal, negatively affecting gasoline consumption.
In some cases, the air conditioner helps to make the vehicle heat up, especially if some problems have occurred on the cooling system.
While the air conditioner in the car during the hot summer is useful and must be used for a quiet trip, it is also important to be aware of the side effects that result from it.