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A/C & Heating

Vehicle climate control system servicing

Heating and cooling systems, like any other part of your vehicle, can suffer from wear and tear over time. Without proper maintenance, hose pipes can become clogged or develop leaks, leading to reduced efficiency and potential system failure. This can impact the overall performance of your vehicle’s climate control system, causing it to struggle in extreme weather conditions. Regular maintenance is essential to keep your AC system running at its peak, ensuring it provides consistent comfort when you need it most. Taking care of your system now can prevent costly repairs and ensure it doesn’t fail at the most inconvenient time.

Your vehicle’s A/C and heating system can experience issues for various reasons. Below are some of the most common causes of breakdowns in these systems:

  • A/C blows air that’s only slightly cooler than the outside temperature.

  • Air coming from the vents smells musty, damp, or moldy.

  • The cabin doesn’t warm up properly in cold weather, or it’s only slightly warmer than outside.

  • The defroster takes much longer to work or doesn’t work at all.

  • Heater and A/C only work while driving, not when idling.

  • Heater blows cold or outside temperature air.

  • A/C blows warm or outside temperature air.

  • Even on the highest fan setting, airflow is still low.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why isn’t my car’s A/C blowing cold air even though it’s running?

This could be due to low refrigerant levels, a clogged cabin air filter, or issues with the compressor. A proper diagnostic can pinpoint the cause.

How often should I have my car’s A/C system serviced?

It’s recommended to check and service your A/C system every 1 to 2 years to maintain cooling efficiency and prevent leaks or other problems.

My heater is blowing cold air, what could be wrong?

Common reasons include a low coolant level, a faulty thermostat, or a malfunctioning heater core. Getting it checked early can avoid bigger issues.

Why does my car’s A/C smell bad when I turn it on?

Bad odors usually come from mold or bacteria buildup in the evaporator or cabin air filter. Cleaning or replacing these parts typically solves the problem.

Can a car’s heating system affect the A/C performance?

Yes, since both systems share some components like the blower motor and ventilation ducts, problems in the heating system can sometimes impact how well the A/C works.

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