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8155 ROSWELL ROAD
SANDY SPRINGS, GA 30350

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Serving Metro Atlanta Since 1969

Why Does My Car’s AC Smell Bad?

Why Does My Car's AC Smell Bad?

It’s a common and unpleasant experience: you turn on your car’s air conditioning on a hot day, and you’re hit with a bad smell instead of a refreshing breeze. A car’s air conditioning system is crucial to a pleasurable driving experience, especially during the hot summers in Atlanta. It keeps the interior cool and comfortable, making long drives and daily commutes bearable. However, foul smells coming from the AC can quickly turn a pleasant drive into an unpleasant one.

Beat the Heat: How to Ensure Your Car’s AC is Ready for Summer

Beat the Heat How to Ensure Your Car's AC is Ready for Summer

The summers in Atlanta, Georgia, are notoriously hot. Every car owner must pay attention to the air conditioning system in their car to keep cool in these warmer months. When the sun’s rays intensify, the comfort of a fresh and well-regulated car interior becomes a sought-after sanctuary. Therefore, an essential element of your summer preparations should include ensuring the air conditioning system in your car performs at its optimal best, providing much-needed relief from the summer heat.

Why Recharging Your Car’s AC is Not a Do-It-Yourself Job

Why Recharging Your Car's AC is Not a Do-It-Yourself Job

During a sweltering summer, a well-functioning AC system is your car’s best friend. However, the effectiveness of your car’s AC system might diminish over time and require a recharge. While you may be tempted to take this on as a DIY project, this article aims to help you understand the benefits of a professional car AC recharge service.

The Benefits of Regular Auto Air Conditioning Service

The Benefits of Regular Auto AC Service

Regular auto air conditioning service ensures a smooth-running and comfortable vehicle. In particular, a preventative maintenance plan holds the key to the longevity and optimal performance of your car’s AC system. McCullough NAPA Auto Care offers 30K, 60K, and 90K mile maintenance plans to ensure your vehicle gets the timely and steady maintenance it deserves.

Car AC Repair: Common Issues and How To Prevent Them

Car AC problems. Common causes and how to prevent them

This article will explore common automotive air conditioning issues and how to prevent them. We’ll also discuss what to do when your car AC is not blowing cold air, why spring is the best time to schedule AC service, and how McCullough NAPA Auto Care can perform an auto AC and cooling system diagnostic to pinpoint why the AC system in a car is not working.

What To Do When Your Car A/C Is Not Blowing Cold Air

What to do when your car ac is not blowing cold air

It’s a situation that nobody wants, but likely everybody has faced. You get inside your car, only to find hot air blowing from the A/C vents. There is nothing worse than a car A/C not blowing cold air. The good news is that there are a few common reasons why this may be happening.

Why Spring Is The Best Time To Schedule Auto Air Conditioning Service

Air Conditioning Service

A broken air conditioning system is horrible, especially when you’re stuck in traffic and dealing with the summer heat. While annual air conditioning inspections are recommended, we believe that Spring is the best time to schedule your air conditioning service for your car. Doing so will allow your A/C system to work at full capacity during the summer months.

Why Isn’t My Air Conditioner Blowing Cold Air?

AC Vents

Your air conditioning system uses refrigerant to create cold air. The most common reasons why your vehicle’s air conditioning system would lose its cold air will have to do with the refrigerant. The first main issue is generally not enough refrigerant. Refrigerant is a gas in the system and very small holes in a hose, seal or […]