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The Basics of Car Air Conditioning

January 4, 2022/by carmel

It’s summer, and you’re driving around in your car. The windows are rolled down, the air is blowing on your face, and it feels great! The only problem? The temperature inside of the vehicle is still too hot. You turn on the AC but nothing happens. What gives? The AC system in a car has many different parts to it that work together to provide cool air when needed so read this article for more information about how they work!

The Basics of How Car Air Conditioning Works

The AC system has three main parts: the compressor, condenser and evaporator. The compressor is located in the engine compartment and it pumps refrigerant (a gas) to the other two components. The refrigerant is compressed and turned into a hot liquid. The liquid then goes to the condenser which is located in front of your car’s radiator. The condenser looks like a small radiator and it cools the liquid refrigerant back down to a gas. The gas then goes to the evaporator which is located inside of your car. The evaporator is made up of tubes that have fins on them to help with the cooling process. The refrigerant turns into a cold liquid in the evaporator and the cool air is blown into the car.

What Issues Can Occur With Your Car’s Air Conditioning System?

When your air conditioning doesn’t work it could be one of several things.

The most common issue is a lack of refrigerant. The system has to have enough refrigerant in it to work properly and if it doesn’t then the AC will not blow cold air. Other issues can include a clogged or dirty filter, a broken compressor, a leak in the system or low coolant levels.

How Can You Spot a Problem With Your Air Conditioning?

The obvious way to tell if there’s a problem with your air conditioning is if it’s not working. But there are several ways you can tell if your air conditioning is about to pack in before it does.

The number one sign is if you notice that the air coming out of your vents smells bad. The smell could be caused by mold or mildew build-up in the system and it needs to be cleaned professionally as soon as possible. Another way to tell there’s a problem with your AC is visible corrosion on any metal parts, such as condenser fins. The system can also start making strange noises such as a squealing noise when the compressor turns on.

How Can You Keep Your Car’s Air Conditioning System Running Well?

Just like your car’s engine, its AC system needs regular maintenance to keep it running well.

The most important thing you can do is have the refrigerant level checked regularly. If there isn’t enough refrigerant in the system then it will not work properly.

If you’re experiencing any of these problems, it’s time to take your car in for a check-up at the nearest service center! They will be able to find and fix the issue quickly so you can get back to enjoying those summer bree

 

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