There are several reasons why a car air conditioning system may stop working. Here are some common issues:
One of the most common reasons is a refrigerant leak. Over time, the refrigerant can escape from the system, leading to a decrease in cooling efficiency or a complete failure of the air conditioning.
Faulty Compressor: The compressor is a crucial component of the air conditioning system that pressurizes the refrigerant. If the compressor fails, the system may not be able to circulate the refrigerant properly, resulting in a lack of cooling.
The condenser and evaporator are responsible for exchanging heat with the surrounding air. If either of these components malfunctions, it can lead to a reduction in cooling capacity.
Problems with electrical components, such as fuses, relays, or the blower motor, can prevent the air conditioning system from functioning correctly.
Accumulation of dirt, debris, or contaminants in the condenser, evaporator, or air filters can obstruct the airflow and reduce the system's efficiency.
The thermostat regulates the temperature inside the car. If it malfunctions, it may not properly control the cooling system.
The air conditioning system relies on belts to operate various components. If these belts break or become damaged, the system may fail.
The expansion valve controls the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator. If it fails, it can impact the system's ability to cool the air.
Moisture or other contaminants in the air conditioning system can lead to corrosion or damage various components, affecting overall performance.
Like any other mechanical system, car air conditioning systems can experience wear and tear over time. Regular maintenance is crucial to identifying and addressing potential issues before they lead to a complete failure.
We inspect and test all components and repair or reeplace damage parts
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