SOME LIKE IT HOT…REALLY???

Developer Autoshop • May 20, 2017

Heating and air conditioning systems are maintenance-free for the most part, so when something bad happens, it’s seldom because the owner neglected to have it serviced. The systems just wear out over time. That includes the refrigerant for the air conditioner. It’s in a closed system, and if the refrigerant is low, it’s because of a leak, not because you forgot to take it in to be topped off.

The main things you can do to maintain your heating and air conditioning systems is make sure there’s enough coolant in the radiator and that it has sufficient freezing, boiling and corrosion resistance, and to change the cabin air filter on a regular basis. Outside air passes through the cabin filter to the climate system, and if it’s clogged because it hasn’t been changed in years, less air will get through. Here are some common climate system issues:

  • If the air conditioner doesn’t blow cold air or cold air only comes out of some vents, it’s probably low on refrigerant because of a leak in the system. Topping off the refrigerant won’t fix a leak. Our ASE Certified Technicians can find the cause, and sometimes that includes adding refrigerant and dye to trace where the leak is.
  • Leaks can come from hoses or seals that are easy to find and fix, from a faulty compressor or corrosion on the condenser (located in front of the radiator). Compressors can leak or break, and they may signal they’re about to expire by making unusual noises.
  • Air conditioning evaporators, which do most of the cooling of the air, can also fail and corrode. They’re usually behind the dashboard and thus expensive to replace because of all the labor involved.
  • If not much air is flowing through the vents (hot or cold), then it could be because the blower motor for the fan, or a switch or resistor that controls fan speed, isn’t working. Another cause might be that electronically controlled “blend doors” that direct air flow are stuck or broken.

Don’t spend the rest of the summer being miserable in this heat – come on in and have your A/C checked. Our experts can diagnose and repair any signs or symptoms of trouble you’re having now. Check out our Specials for a discount on A/C repairs and services!

Adapted from the article “Common Heating and Air Conditioning Problems” by Rick Popely which first appeared on Cars.com.

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