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Why does my A/C have weak airflow?

We feel your pain and distress caused by weak airflow. The sweat alone is enough to drive anyone crazy. However, there are a lot of aspects at play. If you notice reduced airflow early rather than later, take the right step and have it examined before other fatal A/C system damage can occur.

Main causes of weak airflow:

  • The accumulation of mold or mildew in the evaporator core: When this happens, air will have trouble reaching your air vents.
  • A loose hose: This usually happens with the blower hose that supplies air to the blower unit.
  • A fried ventilation fan: If the fan’s not blowing, air won’t flow very well.
  • Seals: Core case seals, blower house seals, or evaporator core seals; can all open up and diminish airflow. A/C ventilation systems are susceptible and must remain sealed. Once they’re opened, the whole system is compromised.

Fast Diagnoses; Expert Vehicle Air Conditioner Repair

Our team of certified auto A/C repair specialists is quick about diagnosing and repairing your car air conditioner requirements. We have the tools, equipment, and expertise to solve automotive A/C malfunctions, including filter replacements, refrigerant fluid refills, and repair of refrigerant leaks. So give us a call, and we’ll fix your A/C in no time.

Our team can handle everything from the most straightforward to the most complicated auto A/C repairs. Your air compressor is the most critical part of your air conditioning system, and it takes an experienced professional to service your A/C properly.

Car Air Conditioning Repair Inspection

Vehicle air conditioning repair can include a variety of tasks ranging from small to large-scale, from refrigerant levels to cooling fans. Everything from an annual assessment or performance check to diagnosis and replacement of system components can be completed by a qualified technician, with any estimates or diagnostic evaluations. In addition, regular inspections help ensure cooling efficiency and identify potential refrigerant leaks. Other services your vehicle might need include:

  • System fan level check
  • System PSI pressure reading to verify Freon level
  • Output temperature assessment
  • Blower fan and compressor assessment to ensure proper operation
  • Belts and hoses evaluation to discover indications of aging and potential failure
  • Diagnosis of potential problems with faulty switches, fuses, wiring, the condenser, or internal compressor seal failure

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Contact phone:303.883.3162
Email:gpederson@theedgeisyours.com

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Mon – Fri: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM MST
Sat – Sun: Closed

Click & Learn

AC Use in the Summer
AC Gas Usage
It Uses More Fuel
It’s Cool In The Hills
It Only Keeps the Car Cool

AC Use in the Summer

Myths

You only need to use your car’s air conditioning in Summer.

Facts

Your vehicle’s AC system is made up of several moving parts that rely on lubrication to keep them working at peak performance. When your AC system is not used for a couple of weeks or more, these parts sit idle. Without lubrication in the system, the seals, valves, hoses and connections in the various components of your AC can often dry out.

AC Gas Usage

Myths

Not using your Car Air Conditioning saves the gas from being used up.

Facts

The gas or refrigerant in your AC system is continually cycled through the various components. It doesn’t get ‘used up’ by the system. So if you find your system is low on gas, it is highly likely that there is a leak somewhere.

It Uses More Fuel

Myths

The AC uses more fuel.

Facts

In fact, opening the windows uses more fuel than deploying the air-con. At speed, with the windows open, a drag effect takes place causing the engine to work harder to maintain progress. This in turn will increase fuel consumption considerably and certainly more than using the AC.

It’s Cool In The Hills

Myths

It’s cooler in the hills so the AC isn’t required.

Facts

Any appliance in use on a car will draw power from the battery which in turn is fed by the engine. For example and clearly, driving up a steep hill requires a little more power input from the driver. The myth here is that running extras when the engine is working hard will cause overheating

It Only Keeps the Car Cool

Myths

Doesn't an air con only keep your car cool?

Facts

The air con system conditions the air, meaning that it removes excess humidity from the air whilst cooling it at the same time. The conditioning element of an air conditioner actually gets rid of the heat from the existing air and blows it around to give you a better cooling experience.

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