Why the air conditioner in your car broke down and how to fix it

        Earlier this month, we looked at some of the causes and solutions when your car’s air conditioner isn’t blowing the cold air it’s used to. In today’s article, we will detail the reasons why your air conditioner stops working completely and what you can do to fix it yourself or take it to a mechanic for repairs and repairs.
       Related: Which ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) Certification Should You Look for as a Mechanic to Repair Your Air Conditioner?
       This post is the second installment of the Car Wizard YouTube channel, where the presenter returns with other useful information that car owners need to know why their car’s air conditioner isn’t working.
       The video below is well worth the time to watch and learn about your vehicle’s air conditioning system.
        • Various scenarios related to air conditioning problems. • Which means that the air conditioner only blows hot air. • The most common reason air conditioners blow hot air. • Missing refrigerant and how it happened. • Where to look for refrigerant leaks. q Why can’t I find it when there is a refrigerant leak? • What mechanical and electrical problems can occur if the problem is not related to the refrigerant. • How an air conditioner compressor works. • When it makes sense to buy a new A/C compressor. • What causes buzzing sounds and what they mean. • Warranty exclusions to be aware of when replacing a compressor. • Sometimes it’s a simple sensor replacement problem. • Why canned refrigerant from Walmart is not recommended for repairs. • Why your air conditioner works well on the highway, but not in the city. • How to use the economy mode may be your problem. • Does it really cost $2,000 to repair an air conditioner? • How to use ultraviolet light as a simple diagnostic test.
       For more auto maintenance and repair articles you can do yourself, here are a few selected articles for reference:
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        Timothy Boyer is a Cincinnati-based automotive reporter for Torque News. He has experience in early car restoration and often restores older cars with engine modifications to improve performance. Follow Tim on Twitter @TimBoyerWrites for daily updates on new and used cars.
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Post time: May-17-2023