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Hot Summer Cars Need to Keep Their Cool

When it’s hot outside, one of the last places you want to be is sitting in traffic without a properly functioning air conditioning (A/C) system. To help avoid this uncomfortable situation, the Car Care Council recommends having your A/C system checked annually to make sure it’s functioning at its peak performance level when the temperatures are soaring.
 
A vehicle’s heating, ventilating and air conditioning system (HVAC) keeps the interior cabin comfortable in any season by providing the right temperature and humidity level. Typical A/C service consists of the following steps:
 
  • Technician checks pressures to test operation, refrigerant charge and outlet temperatures.
  • If the system is found to be low on refrigerant, a leak test is performed to find the source of the leak. Keep in mind that if your vehicle is leaking refrigerant, it is damaging the ozone layer.
  • Refrigerant may be added if necessary to “top off” the system.
  • A technician may also check for evidence of refrigerant cross-contamination, which is the mixing of refrigerants.
  • An A/C service should also include a check of the compressor’s drive belt and tension.

Hot Summer Cars Need to Keep Their Cool – Flyer

 
 

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