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Your Car’s A/C System May Be Overworking Itself

Your Car's A:C System May Be Overworking Itself

Most drivers assume their vehicle’s air conditioning system is functioning properly as long as cold air is still coming from the vents. In reality, an A/C system can gradually lose efficiency long before it stops cooling altogether. As airflow becomes restricted, refrigerant levels decline, or individual components begin to wear, the system often has to work harder to maintain the same cabin temperature. These changes typically happen slowly, which makes them easy to overlook until summer temperatures expose the problem.

Is Your Car’s A/C System Ready For Warmer Weather?

Is Your Car’s A:C System Ready For Warmer Weather?

As temperatures rise in the spring, many drivers turn on their vehicle’s air conditioning system again after months of little or no use. While the A/C system may seem like something you only think about during the hottest days of summer, preparing it before warm weather arrives can help ensure consistent cooling performance when you need it most. A seasonal inspection allows technicians to evaluate refrigerant levels, airflow, and key system components before the system is placed under heavier demand.

The Hidden Dangers of Using DIY Car AC Recharge Kits

The Hidden Dangers of Using DIY Car AC Recharge Kits

When your vehicle’s air conditioning system stops blowing cold air, it’s tempting to reach for an easy, inexpensive solution. DIY refrigerant recharge kits, often sold at auto parts stores, promise quick relief by allowing you to refill your AC system at home. Many of these products also include sealants designed to fix minor leaks. While they may provide a temporary improvement, these kits can cause severe long-term damage to your AC system and wallet.