DME Auto Repairing is the number one choice for air conditioning repair. Your vehicle’s air conditioning system is responsible for keeping you comfortable throughout the year. As part of your overall climate control it keeps you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. So you might think that it only needs to be repaired to restore cold air of your car AC that keeps you comfortable in Dubai during our hot summers. But that’s only part of the story, drivers need to know that a broken climate control system can cause harm to some of your vehicle’s other major components year round. Some Auto Air Conditioning problems can result in leaks that bleed corrosive fluid onto other components within your engine compartment. If neglected you may end up needing more than just Auto Air Conditioning Repair.
Below are a few signs that you may need Car A/C service:
A/C system starts out cold but gets warm. There are several possible causes for this problem: a faulty compressor clutch, a clogged expansion valve, a bad fuse or wire, or leaks may all cause this symptom.
Weak airflow. One of the main causes for weak airflow can be mold or mildew accumulating in the evaporator core from moisture or condensation from regular operation, a hose coming loose and decreasing air pressure, ventilation fan failure, or seals coming loose and diminishing airflow.
Foul odor coming from your A/C system. Unpleasant odors coming from your car’s vents are usually caused by a dirty, old air cabin filter or a moldy evaporator case. We can clean your A/C lines, evaporator and ventilation system. Then add a biocide used to kill all bacteria, mold and fungi. The ventilation system and interior are deodorized. The air inside your vehicle will be much healthier, smell great and the A/C will run 4 to 5 degrees cooler due to increased efficiency.
A/C system isn’t as cold as it used to be. Air conditioning losing its coolness can be caused by a number of reasons, including a Freon leak caused by a loose seal, gasket, hose, or component, a clogged hose or tube, a failed compressor or component, a failed blower motor, a damaged or failed condenser or evaporator, vacuum leaks, or a failed switch, relay, fuse, or solenoid. A leak in the air conditioning system can end up compromising the entire system. If you or your mechanic discovers the leak early, then it most likely will not have damaged as many parts, and your repair will not be as expensive.
If you feel your vehicle’s air conditioning system is showing any of the above signs or you would like to have your automotive air conditioning system inspected, contact DME Auto Repairing today at 052 353 7722. Remember to always keep your vehicle in good condition to ensure the safety of yourself, your loved ones, and those around you!