A/C Services

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Living in Florida if you've ever had a climate control problem in your car, you know how uncomfortable driving can become. Even more so during the summer time. With AC systems there can be a number of different causes. For that reason, with our specialty being air conditioning we are ready to diagnose the problem. In addition to offering you affordable and viable options for repair.

Installation

When it comes to the A/C system there is no shortage of different causes that can be affecting your car. However, the good news is our mechanics are equipped with the latest diagnostic technologies to determine these issues. Therefore eliminating guesswork, and offering you the most cost-effective solution.

Symptoms of A/C Problems:

 

    Feel - Inconsistent temperatures blowing out of your AC that vary wildly and fluctuate.

  Sound - If strange noises can be heard through vent, or under the hood your air conditioning could be failing.

    Smell - If your experiencing an unexplained odor/smell, it could be your evaporator has a bacteria buildup.

 

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FAQ

You should have your air conditioning system inspected any time you notice a difference. These differences may be the air is not as cold as it’s supposed to be, or that your vehicle is taking far too long to produce cold air. Whereas you may notice these difference or feel something may be off; We can with a simple inspection we can find out exactly why your AC isn’t working.
A mechanic may tell you that the A/C system needs to be recharged. Simply put, the system needs more refrigerant, also called Freon. Refrigerant is what cools the air before it reaches the cabin of the vehicle.Refilling the system with more Freon should always be done with caution. Since your A/C is a closed system, it’s possible that there’s a leak. If a leak isn’t fixed, it can cause much bigger problems with your air conditioner or cooling system. But there’s no need to worry. Our mechanics always perform a full check to make sure your repair is done right the first time.
No. The cabin and air filter are entirely separate. That being said, all automotive filters have the same function. They prevent harmful contaminants and debris you run into on the road from entering into the vehicle and causing damage. The cabin filter stops dust, pollen, dirt and other pollutants from entering the vehicle through the AC system, while the air filter stops contaminants from going into your engine.
Unfortunately, there’s no easy diagnosis here; insufficient air flow could be from a number of possible problems. For example, it might be an instance of mold or mildew building up in the evaporator core. It may also be a loose hose, blown seals, or a bad ventilation fan. Our qualified mechanics can isolate the root of your A/C problems.
Warm air coming from your A/C is never a good sign. There could be a numerous factors here, such as a blown fuse; a faulty compressor clutch; a clogged expansion valve; or even leaks within the A/C. The only way to be sure is to take your car in for a qualified inspection.
It could be a minor engine noise or hose you’re hearing, but it could also be a symptom of problems with your compressor. This is something you should have checked by a qualified technician.