Is Your Vehicle’s Air Conditioning System Performing Well?
With Summer now upon us, air conditioning become a top priority for many people.
Most vehicle air conditioning systems require a full discharge every two years and a recharge and top up every year.
If you are asking yourself either of these questions, it’s time to have your vehicles air conditioning system checked.
I’m not getting enough cold air, what’s wrong?
Not enough cool air, or air that is warmer than usual, is generally caused by:
- Low refrigerant
- Loose drive belt
- Slipping compressor clutch
- Partially clogged valves or filters
- Slow leaks in components or hoses
- Clogs in the evaporator or condenser
Why did my air conditioning suddenly stop working?
The most common reasons why an air conditioning system will stop working include:
- Broken or very loose drive belt
- Blown fuses
- Broken compressor or compressor clutch
- Leaks in components, seals or hoses
- Defects or clogs in the expansion valve, orifice tube, accumulator, receiver-drier, or hoses
Finding a solution that corrects the problem now will help you save on repairs and maintenance down the road. Give us a call at 920-468-7522 or stop by to make an appointment.