Car service in Mandurah
As your local Mechanic in Mandurah, Automotive Inspection Services (MRB5403) take great pride in offering our clients the very best in car servicing and automotive repairs...
Read moreAutomotive Inspection Services (AU45163) are qualified to perform all your Car Air Conditioning Regas, Repairs, Service or Inspection needs in Mandurah and the surrounding areas.
Modern vehicles are extremely complex and just like the engine your automotive air conditioning system has components that need to be serviced or replaced on a regular basis to ensure continued reliable and efficient operation.
Regularly inspecting and servicing a car's air conditioning system is of the utmost importance for several reasons. To start, an unmaintained system can lead to costly breakdowns in the present and future. Additionally, car air conditioning systems that lack maintenance may become havens for hazardous compounds, and will cause the vehicle to consume more fuel than necessary.
If refrigerant starts to evaporate or leak your air con system will begin to deteriorate and will have to work harder, increasing your fuel consumption. It is therefore very important to perform a regular evaluation of the condition of the rubber seals for any signs of leaks or deterioration which may be a signal of refrigerant loss.
To prevent unnecessary expenses due to your air conditioning system, it is prudent to get your car's air conditioning serviced at least once a year. This is also a good opportunity to look for signs of refrigerant loss, such as leakages or deterioration of the rubber seals. Furthermore, you may find yourself paying less for fuel when your air conditioning system is in tip-top condition.
Having your car's air conditioning serviced yearly means you help prevent costly breakdowns now and in the future, keep passengers safe by helping to prevent the build-up of potentially harmful substances and a well serviced vehicle air conditioner actually saves you money because it uses less fuel.
At Automotive Inspection Services, we understand how essential it is to take the necessary steps to conserve our environment, and that is why we have obtained the Arctick Authorisation (AU45163) to provide our clients with dependable and responsible car air conditioner regas, repairs, service, and inspection services. Our knowledgeable and experienced staff can help to ensure your air conditioning system operates optimally with a minimum of fuss.
As our environment and wallets become increasingly valuable, taking steps to properly maintain your vehicle's air conditioning system will help ensure a reliable and fuel-efficient performance. With Automotive Inspection Services, we make sure that your vehicle is able to stay cool, all the while helping to keep the environment and your bank account healthy.
How do air conditioners work?
A car air conditioner system is composed of four essential parts :
Car air conditioning is designed to pull the heat from the air within the car's interior area and transfer it outside, leaving only cooled or 'conditioned' air to be redistributed. Hot air is passed across a gas-filled evaporator, where the heat is easily absorbed by the refrigerant (in gas form), effectively removing the heat from the air in the car.
The now heated gas is pulled through the compressor where it is further heated (via compression). The next stage involves the refrigerant being forced through the condenser to extract the refrigerant's heat quickly. The refrigerant, now condensed to a liquid, then moves through the expansion device (either a TXV or Orifice tube), which regulates the refrigerant's flow to the evaporator, changing the high-pressure liquid to a low-pressure mist (gas). A fan blowing over the evaporator's cold fins produces the cold air being blown into the car, and the entire process then begins all over again.
Does the car air conditioner use more fuel?
Yes! Your car air conditioning is using fuel. However, it's actually more fuel efficient to run car air conditioning than it is to have your windows down due to aerodynamic drag. If your air conditioning isn't performing its best, it may use more fuel to run. To avoid this, it's important that you have your air conditioning serviced regularly by professionals, like the ones at Automotive Inspection Services.
What's the cause of the bad smell in car air conditioning?
The damp environment can promote microbes, bacteria and even fungus growth inside the evaporator core. This can lead to nasty smells and possibly even be bad for the health of any vehicle occupants. Although modern evaporator units tend to be more efficient, they have more fins, meaning an increased capability to trap moisture and allow for micro-organism development.
How do I know my car air conditioning is due for a service?
If you cannot remember when your air conditioning was last serviced, perhaps it's time to book in with the team at Automotive Inspection Services. You should also book in if:
Why does the car air conditioner need to be serviced?
Car air conditioning is designed to pull the heat from the air within the interior area of the car outside, leaving only cooled or 'conditioned' air to be redistributed. This is achieved using a special compound called refrigerant, capable of readily absorbing heat as a gas and quickly losing heat as a liquid.
The compressor needs the right amount of oil in the refrigerant to prevent it from seizing up. Should the air filters be jammed with dirt and bacteria, it will affect the entire system's performance, and it can even cause it to stop working altogether. On top of inhibiting air conditioner efficiency, dirty air filters can cause health problems.
Being exposed to the elements and very diverse operating conditions and being used intermittently rather than being 'Always On' can cause decay of the hoses, connections and seals. A vehicle air conditioning system should be examined regularly to ensure there are no problems or refrigerant loss due to failure or leakage from these points.
Simply by cooling the air in your car under normal running conditions, the air filters get dirty and intermittent use can cause seals to dry and crack, allowing them to leak. Even without leaks, the gas in a car air conditioning system will eventually begin to degrade or evaporate over time. It should be recharged as required to keep the air con system in peak running condition.
How often should a car air conditioner be serviced?
Your automotive air conditioning system needs to be examined once a year for any signs of problems with the seals, hoses and connections and confirm there is no refrigerant reduction over time. Regularly servicing your automotive air conditioner system keeps refrigerant at optimum levels meaning the system does not need to work as hard. This, in turn, protects the system from damage and minimises fuel expenditure.
Can I service my own car air conditioner?
Only qualified mechanics with the appropriate training, like the ones at Automotive Inspection Services, should attempt to service a car air conditioner. Specific licences are required to service or repair some types of car air conditioning systems, especially where re-gas (recharging of the refrigerant) is concerned. Strict guidelines and procedures must be adhered to when handling certain refrigerants, which must always be fully recovered and not allowed to escape into the atmosphere during servicing.
Refrigerant can also pose serious health risks if mishandled. Specialist equipment is also required as the air conditioning system is under extreme pressure and must be pulled into a deep vacuum to remove any moisture, to avoid seriously damaging the system. You can find out more about licensing on the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC) Website.
For your car air conditioning service, speak with the team at Automotive Inspection Services
As your local Mechanic in Mandurah, Automotive Inspection Services (MRB5403) take great pride in offering our clients the very best in car servicing and automotive repairs...
Read moreIs your car could be making you and your family feel sick, tired, stressed out and irritable?
Read moreEvery car is different and the agenda for each service changes according to the schedule, which is why each vehicle is issued with a log book. While you obviously need to find availability in your budget and schedule, don't delay too long because...
Read more