The AC system in a car works by compressing and expanding refrigerant gas to cool the air inside the car. The compressor pressurizes the refrigerant gas, which is then sent to the condenser to release heat and cool down. The cooled refrigerant then passes through an expansion valve, which reduces its pressure and temperature, causing it to evaporate and cool the air around it. This cool air is then blown into the car's cabin by the AC blower.
Over time, the components of your car's AC and heating systems can wear out and become less effective, leading to poor performance and increased energy consumption.
AC systems rely on refrigerant to cool the air, and leaks can cause the system to stop working. A professional mechanic can diagnose and repair leaks.
Various components of the AC and heating systems, such as the compressor, blower motor, or thermostat, can break or malfunction, causing the system to stop working
Over time, components of the AC and heating systems can become corroded or rusted, reducing their effectiveness and leading to leaks or component failure
If you want to upgrade your car's AC or heating system with newer, more efficient components, you may need to replace the entire system to ensure compatibility and optimal performance
Strange noises or odors coming from your car's AC or heating system can be a sign of a problem