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Sep 30, 2022
air condition repair

Is your car AC not working? If you’re driving a Ford -150, Ford Escape, or any other high-quality Ford vehicle, you’ll want to be sure that ride comfort and quality are never compromised. Here are some warning signs that you may need to visit your local Ford Dealer for an AC inspection.

Is Your Car AC Not Working? Bring It to Your Ford Dealer

Refrigerant Leaks

Because a refrigerant leak may occur at any point throughout the air conditioning system, pinpointing the precise site of the leak can be challenging. Leaks are most often seen at A/C unit hose connections. An oily material may occasionally be seen gathering around these connections, which is most likely the cause of the leak. To plug the leak, you or a technician may apply a sealant (particularly made for air conditioning equipment) available at most auto parts shops.

Blocked Condenser

Once compressed, the condenser of your vehicle’s air conditioning unit is meant to re-cool heated refrigerant. This is accomplished by using the airflow that passes across the front of your vehicle as you drive. If the condenser is clogged by road debris, it will be unable to adequately cool the refrigerant, and your vehicle’s system will continue to run with overheated refrigerant. This causes the air conditioner to only release hot air.

Broken Condenser

If nothing seems to be obstructing the condenser, it’s possible that it’s broken entirely. A damaged condenser may be caused by a road debris puncture coming through your car’s grill and ruining the part or by technical failure. If you discover any visible punctures in the condenser during a visual check, the only method to solve the problem is to replace it.

Electrical Issues

When it comes to a broken A/C unit, electrical problems are possibly the most difficult to identify. First, all wiring should be visually inspected to check if any wires are damaged or frayed. If any broken wires are discovered, they should be repaired using electrical tape or replaced entirely. If you can’t see any electrical problems, it’s time to take your car to your local Ford technician for a thorough inspection.

Cooling Fan Not Working

When fans fail to perform correctly, your condenser may not get enough cooling. This might lead your automobile to generate solely hot air over time. A visual examination is the best approach to determine if the cooling fan is broken. Debris on the road may create cracks in the fan, and replacement is the only genuine solution to this problem.

Faulty Compressor

The compressor keeps your air conditioner running at all times. Without it, the refrigerant cannot circulate through the system, and no cold air will be produced. Long periods of inactivity are the most prevalent cause of a compressor failing. Lack of usage tends to shock the system when it is eventually utilized, such as in the spring or summer, after lying dormant all winter.

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