Friday, July 27, 2012

Air Conditioner Repair? Tips on Air Conditioner Service for Summer!

Having an air conditioner service check to find out whether or not your AC system is working at maximum efficiency is always a good idea when facing the coming "dog days" of summer. Because you will want to be cool and comfortable in your vehicle for family vacations, road trips, or even just commuting to and from work or school, here are a couple of things to check before you know if you need air conditioner repair work.

The AC system works by removing the heat and humidity from the air inside your vehicle so that the inside air remains cool and comfortable. To remove the heat, the AC system relies on several key components: a compressor, a condenser, an evaporator, pressurized refrigerant, values and hoesall controlled electronically. When your air conditioner starts blowing out warm humid air instead of cold dry air, there are some things you can check out on your own. This way, you may avoid an unnecessary air conditioner repair.

One area to look at before you get an air conditioner repair is to check if the clutch on the compressor is engaging. If the clutch is working correctly, you will be able to hear it engage. If not, you must proceed to the next step. One of the first questions a mechanic will ask you is "have you checked for refrigerant leaks?" For the AC system to work correctly, it needs to be free from leaks so that the refrigerant stays in the system and your system works at optimal capacity. A/C systems are generally resistant to leaks and contamination, but they are not leak-proof. Over time and with use, contamination or leaks can appear and affect the cooling performance. In fact, the most common cause of inadequate cooling is when the refrigerant leaks through worn seals and o-rings, loose fittings and connections.

We recommend that you have an air conditioner service check to make sure that all the parts and components of your A/C system are working properly before the beginning of summer. If you need an auto center Elk River that can take care of your air conditioner repair work or service, contact our ASE Certified Technicians today by calling (763) 441-2889 or go to www.elkrivertireandauto.com for more information. Our auto repair shop in Elk River, MN proudly serves residents in the areas of Zimmerman, and Otsego, Minnesota.





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