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Don’t Sweat it: AC Repair is Easier Than You Think!

Summer has arrived, and the last thing you want is to drive in your car without a functioning AC. It’s uncomfortable and can also affect your health in the long run. However, no need to worry! AC repair for your car is much easier than you think.

First, talk about the most common issue – low refrigerant levels. You’re likely low on refrigerant if your AC blows out warm or mildly cool air. This is a relatively easy fix that you can do yourself. Go to your nearest auto store and buy a refrigerant top-up kit. Follow the instructions and refill your refrigerant levels, and you’ll have a functioning AC in no time!

If you notice your AC is blowing out bad smells, mold will likely grow inside. This is a rather unpleasant issue to fix, but still doable. First, locate the cabin filter under the glove compartment. Take it out and clean it with soap, water, and a sponge. Next, spray disinfectant on the filter and let it dry completely before placing it back in. Also, run your AC on full blast with the windows open for 10-15 minutes weekly to prevent mold from growing back.

Another issue is the AC not blowing out any air. This usually happens due to a faulty compressor or clogged condenser. If this is the case, take your car to a professional mechanic to fix it. They’ll have the tools and knowledge to diagnose and repair the issue.

Lastly, if you hear any strange rattling or clanking noises from your AC, there is likely a problem with the AC’s fan or belt. First, fix this issue immediately, as it can cause further damage to your car. Then, take your vehicle to a mechanic who can pinpoint and fix the issue before it worsens.

A functioning AC in your car is essential, especially in the hot summer. Though AC issues can be frustrating, they are often easily fixable with some basic knowledge and tools. You can fix standard AC issues and save money by following the tips. However, if you’re unsure how to fix an issue or suspect a bigger problem, take your car to a professional mechanic. Remember to stay cool, stay safe and happy driving!

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