The compressor in an A/C system is a precision-made component. It is designed to operate in a clean internal environment.
If a compressor needs to be replaced, it is due to internal failure; the microscopic particles from that failure have contaminated the entire system and will lead to the new compressor failing quickly.
Any part of the system that cannot be cleaned must be replaced, and the rest of the system should be thoroughly cleaned.
Diagnosing car air conditioning problems isn’t one-size-fits-all. A system issue could be as simple as a leaking hose or as complex as a failed compressor, each requiring different parts, labour, and timeframes.
Until we inspect your vehicle and identify the exact fault, providing an accurate cost or repair time isn’t possible. This ensures you get the right fix the first time, not a guess.
It could be a lot of things: low refrigerant, slipping belt, it may also not be you’re A/C system, the engine is running a little hot, or the fan is not working correctly.
Again, a professionally trained technician can make the proper diagnosis.
Accurately diagnosing a faulty car air conditioning system takes time, specialised tools, and trained technicians. We don’t guess—we test. To properly repair your vehicle’s A/C, we must first perform a thorough inspection to identify the exact issue.
This diagnostic process ensures the repair is done right the first time, saving you money and hassle in the long run. Quality car air conditioning service is an investment in comfort, safety, and long-term performance.
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