Oct 28, 2022

Man working on a car bear Indianapolis, INEveryone loves summer, but you may need relief from the heat. When your turn on your car AC, you expect to be greeted by cold gusts of air. Your car AC not working can make a great day unpleasant very quickly. Fortunately, your Acura dealer in Indianapolis, IN, can fix any AC problem for you. These are a few of the possible AC problems that we can fix for you.

 

 

 

Refrigerant Leak

The AC depends on several different systems to convert hot outside air into refreshingly cold air. These systems all depend on refrigerant gas. This gas converts from gaseous to liquid states and back again as it cools the air in your cabin. The cooling system operates as a closed system, and refrigerant isn’t consumed as your AC works. A lack of refrigerant means that your car has a refrigerant leak.

 

Refrigerant is odorless and colorless, and it can leak out as either liquid or gas, depending on what part of the system has developed a leak. Our technicians will test for the source of the leak by injecting a UV dye into the AC system. We use a special scanner to trace the passage of the refrigerant through the system. Once we find the leak, we’ll repair it and refill the refrigerant.

 

No Air From the AC

When you turn on the AC, the airflow should start immediately. If you’re getting no air movement through the vents, this suggests there’s a blockage in the system.

 

The two possible blockage points are the air vent below your windshield and the AC ducts. If you hear the click of the compressor clutch when you switch on the AC, this means air is flowing into your car, so the blockage must be in the ducts. If you don’t hear a click, your AC isn’t receiving air and won’t start. This would mean the outside vent is blocked by leaves, dirt, or other debris.

 

Bad Smells From the Vents

If your AC is blowing cold air, but the air smells damp or musty, your AC may have unwelcome interlopers. Most AC systems are only used in summer. The long periods when the AC isn’t working can allow bacteria or mold to infest the AC system and the ducts. These organisms are drawn in the air that enters your AC system.

 

The AC system provides a perfect place for bacteria and mold, as its dark, cool, and contains tiny amounts of water. Our technicians can easily remove these organisms using a special antibacterial and anti-mold solution. Your cabin will smell pleasantly fresh again in no time.

If you have any AC problem call us immediately at Ed Martin Acura.

 

 

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