AC Check Up and Repair

Service Details

Refrigerant level check and recharge: The refrigerant level in the air conditioning system is checked and replenished as needed to ensure proper cooling performance and efficiency.

Leak detection and repair: Comprehensive leak detection procedures are performed to identify and repair any leaks in the AC system, preventing loss of refrigerant and maintaining system integrity.

Evaporator and condenser coil cleaning: The evaporator and condenser coils are cleaned to remove dirt, debris, and contaminants that can obstruct airflow and reduce cooling efficiency.

Compressor inspection and repair: The compressor, a vital component of the AC system, is inspected for wear, damage, or malfunction, and necessary repairs or replacements are carried out to ensure proper operation.

Blower motor and fan inspection: The blower motor and fan assembly are inspected for proper functioning, and any issues such as worn bearings or faulty wiring are addressed to maintain efficient air circulation.

Cabin air filter replacement: The cabin air filter is inspected and replaced if dirty or clogged, improving air quality and ensuring optimal airflow through the AC system.

How do you know if your vehicle needs a tune up?

  1. Reduced cooling performance: If you notice that the air blowing from your car’s vents isn’t as cold as it used to be, it could indicate issues with the AC system, such as low refrigerant levels, a malfunctioning compressor, or blocked vents.

  2. Weak airflow: If the airflow from your car’s vents feels weak or significantly reduced, it could be due to problems with the blower motor, cabin air filter, or ductwork, which may require inspection and servicing.

  3. Strange odors: Unpleasant odors emanating from the AC vents, such as musty or moldy smells, could indicate mold or mildew growth within the AC system, or possibly a contaminated cabin air filter, necessitating cleaning or replacement.

  4. Unusual noises: Noises like squealing, grinding, or rattling coming from the AC system could be indicative of worn-out belts, loose components, or malfunctioning parts, all of which require professional attention to prevent further damage.

  5. Water leakage: If you notice water pooling on the floor of your car, particularly near the front passenger side, it could be a sign of a clogged AC drain tube, which may cause water to back up and leak into the interior of the vehicle.

  6. Frequent cycling or erratic behavior: If the AC system frequently turns on and off, or if it exhibits erratic behavior such as intermittent cooling or sudden temperature fluctuations, it could be a symptom of underlying issues with the compressor, refrigerant levels, or electrical components, necessitating diagnostic testing and repairs.