Did you recently turn on the air conditioner in your vehicle to find it’s not working very well or not at all? You may need to have the refrigerant recharged or there could be something else that’s causing a problem with the system. Either way, we’re quite certain you’re not having much fun driving around in this hot and humid weather. Take a quick look at the 5 reasons for car air conditioning problems and then give us a call to get it fixed.
The air conditioning in your vehicle works much the same as your air conditioner at home. It cools you while reducing the amount of humidity in the air so you feel pleasant inside while it’s sweltering outside. There are 5 main parts to an auto air conditioning system – compressor, condenser, drier (or accumulator), evaporator and expansion valve. Any one of these parts can be the root of the problem.
When it comes to air conditioner repair, we typically find that one of these 5 issues are the reason you aren’t getting cool air into the passenger compartment of your vehicle:
Note: In older vehicles (pre-1994), refrigerant will run out on its own. If your vehicle is older and uses the R-12 Freon, regulations require you to have it replaced by a professional.
If you are having any problems with the air conditioning in your vehicle, please give our auto repair shop in Staten Island a call. We are more than happy to get your vehicle in to diagnose and fix the problem. Click here to make an appointment today.