Automotive Tips from Elite Tire And Auto Care: Air Conditioning ? Common Problem
January 29, 2017
Your auto air conditioning system cools and conditions the air in your passenger compartment when you are driving around Livonia. It also removes moisture from the air to keep your windows from fogging up.
A common A/C problem for Livonia drivers that visit Elite Tire And Auto Care is contaminated refrigerant (the gas that cools the air). The inside of the A/C hoses deteriorates over time and tiny fragments of rubber clog passages. This makes the system less efficient and overworks various components.
Leaks can develop at seals and gaskets and may reduce the amount of refrigerant, causing the system to work too hard to compensate. Dirty components can have the same consequences.
Ask your Elite Tire And Auto Care service advisor for an air conditioning system inspection to make sure everything is up to spec.
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