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CAR AC REPAIR REFILL & SERVICE

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We Offer a Variety of Car AC Recharge & Repair Services Including:


There are several types of car AC repair and service that may be needed depending on the specific issue with your vehicle's air conditioning system.


Common vehicle AC services include:


  • Car AC refrigerant recharge: Over time, the refrigerant in the AC system can leak out, causing the AC to blow warm air. A refrigerant recharge involves adding more refrigerant to the system to restore proper cooling.


  • Car AC compressor replacement: The compressor is a key component of the AC system that pressurizes and circulates the refrigerant.


  • Car AC condenser replacement: The condenser is responsible for releasing heat from the refrigerant, and it can become damaged or clogged over time.


  • Car AC evaporator replacement: The evaporator is responsible for cooling the air that is blown into the car's cabin.


  • Car AC blower motor replacement: The blower motor is responsible for blowing air through the AC system and into the cabin.


  • Car AC hose and line replacement: The hoses and lines that carry the refrigerant and other fluids through the AC system can become damaged or leak over time.


  • Car AC electrical system repair: The AC system also has various electrical components, such as sensors and switches, that may need to be repaired or replaced if they fail.


If your car AC stopped working or isn't blowing cold air, have our qualified car ac repair shop diagnose and repair the issue. Our car AC repair process involves a thorough inspection of your vehicle with a check of the AC system including the hoses, compressor, drier and evaporator. The A/C system is then pressure tested to make sure it's leak free. We will also check for any signs of water damage inside the car.


The A/C refrigerant is then recharged using manufacturer-specified recharge equipment. We will also inspect the interior and make sure the vents are properly blowing cold air.


This is done with a combination of dye, UV light and electronic components to help detect any leaks inside your vehicle. The cooling effect that comes from your car A/C system depends on how much refrigerant is in it.



How to Tell If Your Car AC Needs Repair vs Recharge?


So to keep cool in the summer drives, how does your car AC work and does it need repair or simply a top up of refrigerant?


If your AC has stopped blowing cold but air still blows out of the vents, you may not need to repair your air conditioning unit. Usually, in these cases it's simply a refill of AC gas or refrigerant recharge.


Your vehicle’s AC system keeps your vehicles interior cool while circulating the air. Your car air conditioning system has a multitude of processes from your AC compressor to the refrigerant responsible for cooling the cabin heat. The refrigerant cycles through your AC compressor which is driven by your engine belt. The compressor pumps refrigerant through the system and transforms from a hot gas into a cool liquid.



Car AC Recharge - Symptoms


If your car's air conditioning is not blowing cold air, it may need to be recharged. Here are some common symptoms that suggest your car AC needs to a recharge:


Symptoms specific to an AC recharge:


  • Reduced Cooling Effectiveness: One of the most common symptoms of low refrigerant in the AC system is reduced cooling effectiveness. You may notice that the air coming out of the vents is not as cold as it used to be or takes longer to cool down the interior of the car.


  • Warm Air Coming Out of Vents: Another symptom of low refrigerant is warm air coming out of the AC vents. This may happen even if you have the AC turned on to its highest setting.


  • AC Compressor Cycles On and Off: If the AC system is low on refrigerant, the AC compressor may cycle on and off frequently. This happens because the low pressure switch in the system is sensing a low refrigerant level and is turning the compressor on and off to protect it from damage.


If you notice any of these symptoms, it's best to have your car's AC system checked by our qualified mechanics to determine the root cause and ensure proper functioning of the system.



Symptoms of Car AC Compressor Repair


Some common symptoms of a faulty car AC compressor may require repair or replacement.


Symptoms specific to an AC compressor repair:


  • Air blowing from the AC vents is not as cold as it should be or it's not cold at all: This could be caused by a faulty compressor that is not properly compressing the refrigerant, or a compressor clutch that is not engaging properly.


  • A faulty AC compressor: includes strange noises, such as grinding or squealing, and leaks of refrigerant or oil.


If you are experiencing any of the above, have your AC system checked by our local mechanic as soon as possible to diagnose and address any issues before they lead to more serious problems.



Car AC Compressor Repair vs Replacement?


You might look at the air conditioning compressor as the heart of the air conditioning system in your car. Essentially, the AC compressor performs a similar function to most of the accessories in your vehicle, it pumps circulation of the refrigerant (also known as AC gas, formerly FREON) through the air conditioning system while compressing the air at the same time,


  • AC Compressor Function - An AC compressor pressurizes internal refrigerant fluid for cooling the air that enters the vehicle interior. The compressor functions by using multiple mechanical parts meshed together for the physical refrigerant pressurization. The mechanical aspect of the compressor makes it possible for a mechanic to disassemble and analyze the moving parts for a rebuild.


  • Rebuilding The Compressor - is a more cost effective solution to a replacement. AC compressor rebuild involves removing the internal compressor oil and disassemble the compressor. We inspection replacement parts the before rebuilding and replace any parts that are structurally compromised for preventing compressor leaks. Finally we re-assemble the parts and re-install the compressor to the vehicle.


  • Replacing the compressor - replacing the AC compressor will be more expensive then a rebuild. If the outer compressor core is in durable condition without damage, then a rebuild is a feasible less expensive option. Generally, a warranty comes with a rebuilt compressor. Some drivers however, depending on the vehicle they drive and how long they will keep it prefer spending the extra money for a complete AC compressor replacement.



Symptoms of Car AC Condenser Repair


The car AC condenser is responsible for removing the heat from the refrigerant gas so that it can be cooled down and converted into a liquid. If the condenser is damaged or malfunctioning, you may experience,


Symptoms specific to an AC condenser repair:


  • Hissing or bubbling noise: A damaged condenser may produce a hissing or bubbling noise, which can be heard from under the hood. This noise is caused by the refrigerant gas leaking from the condenser.


  • Unusual smells: A damaged condenser can also cause unusual smells to emanate from the AC system. These smells can range from a musty odor to a burnt smell.


  • Leaking refrigerant: The condenser is one of the most common areas for refrigerant leaks to occur. If you notice a drop in AC performance or a hissing sound coming from under the hood, it could indicate a refrigerant leak from the condenser.



Symptoms of Car AC Blower Motor Repair


One specific symptom of an car AC blower motor repair is that the air conditioning system may not be able to blow air out of the vents or the airflow may be significantly reduced.


This can indicate that the AC blower motor is not functioning properly, which can be caused by a number of issues such as a faulty motor, a blown fuse, a broken blower wheel or fan, or a malfunctioning control module.



Symptoms of Car AC Electrical Repair


One specific symptom of an electrical problem in a car's air conditioning system is that the AC unit may fail to turn on or off, or it may turn on and off intermittently.


This could be due to a faulty electrical component such as a relay, fuse, or wiring, which is preventing the AC system from receiving the proper power supply.


Another possible symptom of an electrical issue could be a malfunctioning temperature control panel or the inability to adjust the temperature or fan speed.


Additionally, the AC system may produce weak or no cool air if there is an electrical problem with the compressor or blower motor.


Have our trained professionals diagnose and fix any electrical issues with your car's AC system to ensure proper function and avoid further damage.



How Much Does a Car AC Repair VS. Car AC Recharge Cost?


Car AC repair and recharge are two different services related to the air conditioning system of a car. While recharge is a simpler and less expensive process, repair may involve more complex and costly procedures.


Car AC recharge involves adding refrigerant to the AC system to restore its cooling performance. It is a routine maintenance task that may be needed every few years or when the AC system is not cooling adequately. The cost of a recharge typically ranges from $100 to $200, depending on the type of refrigerant used and the labor costs.


A car AC repair involves diagnosing and fixing specific issues that may be causing the AC system to malfunction. These issues may include a leak in the AC system, a faulty compressor, a clogged orifice tube, or a damaged AC condenser, among others.


The cost of a car AC repair can vary widely depending on the severity of the issue and the required repairs. In general, car AC repair can cost anywhere from $200 to $1500 or more, depending on the make and model of the car and the complexity of the repair work.


While car AC recharge is a routine maintenance task that is less expensive, car AC repair can be more complex and costly. It is essential to have our professional technician diagnose the problem with the AC system to determine the most cost-effective solution for restoring the cooling performance of your car's AC system.



Make Your Car AC Repair Last With These Tips


If you want to extend the life of your car's AC system, there are a few things you can do.


  • Firstly, it's essential to check your AC before summer arrives, as the city experiences hot and humid weather, especially on busy roads such as Highway 400 or Main Roads.


  • Secondly, be vigilant about checking for leaks in your AC system. Construction zones can be tough on your car and lead to leaks over time.


  • Thirdly, changing your cabin air filter regularly is vital, especially if you frequently drive on roads that expose your car to more dust and pollutants.



Affordable Car AC Repair & Recharge For All Makes & Models


Are you worried about your car's air conditioning system not performing optimally during the hot summer months? Look no further, as we offer an exceptional car AC repair service that caters to all types of vehicles.


Our team of mechanics possess in-depth knowledge and expertise making us the perfect choice for your car's AC repair needs. You can either give us a call or request an online quote for a fast estimate and repair.

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