Your car can get by without air conditioning, but if you live in a harsh climate, it might be a different story. Your car’s air conditioning system is more complex and vulnerable than the system in your apartment or home, so it’s understandably more prone to problems. When it starts acting up, you can take care of the problem yourself without consulting a professional mechanic. Many problems are not as serious as they may seem, and if you’re lucky, you can avoid an expensive trip to the repair shop.
Here are some things to consider;
Classic Fan
If it won’t work cold, check the blower fan. To do this, turn on the AC and set it to max. If you can’t hear the horn or the sound is muted, it needs to be either repaired or replaced. This repair is cheap.
Fuse
If the fan is OK, the problem may be connected to the fuse of the fan motor which is located under the plate. A car manual should have a schematic of your car’s fuses that tells you what and where. (Go to Wrenchwise.com for more information) If things are blown, replace them. If it blows again, it may have a short circuit, or the fan motor may be faulty. If so, you will need a professional mechanic.
Compressor
If the AC is blowing but the air is hot, the magnetic field in the compressor needs to be replaced. Harundo’s seal could be faulty, even allowing food to leak. If so, replace it. This is an important repair that should not be put off. Carrying food is a safety hazard.
Fuel
Make sure your AC fuel system is right. If you just bought a used vehicle or have had the car serviced with less than decent service, you may have the wrong oil. Larger cars have R-12 AC units, which require mineral oil. Newer vehicles have R-134A systems that run on PAG oil.
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Press
Car air conditioning systems have low and high pressure pathways that can develop myriad problems. For example, when the duct low undergoes high pressure, Freon can load in the system. If the high pressure duct suffers depression pressure, problems can occur with Freon, the expansion valve, or one of the pipes. For guidance, consult the owner’s manual.
Miscellaneous
Other things that could cause your AC to malfunction include a faulty controller. The control knob should be easy to move and the switch should be in circulation.
If your AC alternates between sucking in cold and hot air, it may be “frosting”. Use a vacuum pump to clear the system of moisture and air blockage. Then restart it. He should take care of this problem.