When the temperature outside is warm or hot, you need your Chevrolet AC system to maintain a cool, comfortable climate inside your vehicle. On very hot days, the function of your air conditioner may even be essential for the health and safety of you and your passengers. Unfortunately, an air conditioner will not function perfectly on an indefinite basis. Eventually, a repair issue will develop, and service will be required to address the problem. When you bring your Chevrolet to our team of certified auto techs, you can expect a quick and accurate diagnosis and a fast remedy for the issue.

The Airflow From My Car's AC Is Weak. What Can Be Done to Fix This Problem?

The controls for your air conditioner allow you to adjust the coolness of the air as well as the flow rate for the air. When the controls indicate that the airflow should be at the highest level and only a trickle of air is coming from the vents, it is easy to feel uncomfortable in your car. This common issue could be caused by everything from damage to the seals or ventilation fan to a loose hose, mold growth on the evaporator and more. When you bring your Chevrolet to us, we will identify the cause as a first step in the AC repair process.

My Car's AC System Is Putting Out Warm Air. Can You Fix It?

Different types of AC damage can cause only warm air to flow through the vehicle's cabin. Other types of damage may cause cool air to blow initially, but this air will increasingly warm up as you continue to use the air conditioner. The first type of issue is usually caused by a vacuum seal leak, a broken condenser, a Freon leak, a damaged switch, a broken compressor or a damaged blower. The second type of issue could be caused by leaking seals, a compressor clutch issue, an expansion valve line blockage, a blown fuse and more. Regardless of the cause of your AC system's current issue, feel confident that we can accurately diagnose the situation and fix the problem.

I Think My Vehicle's Air Conditioner Is Leaking. What Could Cause This?

2018 Chevrolet Sonic FrontWith many functional components, seals, hoses and more throughout a typical air conditioning system, a leak could develop in numerous locations. In most cases, even a minor leak could allow moisture to penetrate into the system. Moisture that comes in contact with refrigerant could become corrosive and result in severe system damage. In fact, when a leak is not quickly identified and repaired, a full system replacement may eventually be needed. Our certified auto techs use sniffer equipment or black light-sensitive dyes to determine if a leak is present and to identify its location. Remember that we can quickly repair leaks or any other types of AC damage.

Can You Get Rid of a Bad Smell Coming From My Chevrolet Air Conditioner?

It can be unpleasant to drive in a Chevrolet when the AC system emits a smell like rotten eggs or something else unpleasant. This problem could be easily addressed by simply replacing an air filter that is old or dirty. Another cause of bad AC system odors is mold growth. Moisture from a blocked line could cause moisture to accumulate on the evaporator case. Over time, this moisture can foster mold growth. If we determine that this is the cause of the odor, we can remove the clog in the line and clean the mold from your air conditioner. You can count on our technicians to provide you with quality AC services that address any minor or major issue that you are dealing with today.

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  1. Reliable Chevrolet

    800 N. Central Expy
    Richardson, TX 75080

    • Phone: (855) 364-6554
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