September 23, 2015
Car Air Conditioning Repair-Troubleshooting
Car Air Conditioning Repair: Troubleshooting What is "Black Death"? If you're
about to go to bed and want to avoid nightmares,you might want to put off
reading this until morning. If you're about to get in the car,please read on.
While Black Death is not the same as the deadly plague during the 14th century,a
car A/C system experiencing Black Death will be infected like the plague. Black
Death starts out inside the compressor after refrigerant breaks down. Since
refrigerant acts as a working fluid much like how motor oil is the fluid which
provides lubrication to protect the engine,a refrigerant breakdown will result
in ugly wear,starting in the compressor.Unfortunately,if a leak has been affecting your cold air for a while,moisture
will most likely have entered your A/C system and may have damaged other vital
and expensive parts. Stay cool. The A/C starts out cool then starts getting
warm,what's happening? Well,like many complicated stories,there's never one
simple answer Autolink
AL609 Scanner. A/C systems are a fickle breed. Your best bet is to have us
inspect your system for any of the following listed symptoms. From cold to hot
and all the symptoms in between: The clogged expansion valve: The expansion
valve distributes the proper amount of refrigerant to your evaporator maxidiag
md802. If the valve is blocked,the refrigerant can't flow into the
evaporator.Moisture is the kiss of death for your A/C system,mixing with refrigerant and
creating a system destroying corrosive acid. Quick fact: If moisture is
present,it could damage your accumulator,receiver or drier. Remember,these
devices are responsible for removing moisture from the A/C system and will
eventually stop functioning once they are exposed to an open system (leak or
crack).
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