Common Sources Of Car Air Conditioning Problems

A/CThere’s nothing worse than turning on your car’s A/C on a hot day and it’s blowing out warm air.

If you’re experiencing an air conditioning problem with your car, you’re not alone.  It’s quite common for the air conditioners in cars, trucks and SUVs to break down over time.

If your car’s A/C is blowing out warm air, here are some sources of the problem:

  • Leaks: Sometimes, there will be a coolant leak.  As cars get older, this becomes more of a problem.  Old hoses and leaking air conditioning parts may be the source of the leaks.
  • Parts: Over time, air conditioning parts in your car will break down just like any car parts.  You may have trouble with the evaporator or condenser.  These are the two of main parts of an air conditioning system in your car.

These are two of the most common sources of air conditioning problems in cars and trucks.  Sometimes there may not be a leak or a broken part.  You may just have to get the coolant recharged in your vehicle.

If you’re experiencing problems with your air conditioning system, you should get it taken in for Phoenix auto air conditioning repair or Tucson auto air conditioning repair.  This will help to get the A/C problem fixed.

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