Air Conditioning

So leading on from last weeks blog, and considering here in Perth Western Australia, we are about to head into summer, I thought I would have a bit of a chat about car’s air conditioning systems.

Filter

Linking into last weeks discussion about filters, one of the most common reasons the air con doesn’t work that well, or is maybe a bit smelly, can be due to the cabin filter being blocked. When we check the cabin filters, we have found all sorts of unsavory items stuck in them- poo, dead mice etc. Changing these regularly will improve the quality of the air that is being pushed out through the air con system. We use Ryco filters, as the rate of filtration is one of, if not the highest that is available. In fact in response to COVID-19 they have now brought out a cabin filter that has a N99 grade filtration. This means it filters particles out 40 times smaller than a human hair!!!. This will filter out most air contaminants – I don’t think it is proven against COVID yet, however it is at such a high filtration level not much will get through.

Gas

So, getting back on to the air cons themselves. There are a couple of reasons that air con systems stop working, or are not working as well as they should. The first and easiest to fix is if the system is low on gas. When this happens usually customers say to us the air con just isn’t as cold as it used to be. It usually only needs a regas then.

Leaks

The next reason is if there is a leak in the system somewhere. Sometimes to be able to diagnose this we need to put gas in the system first. The gas going in (especially here in Australia), has to have a UV dye in it. This allows us to check the system with a special UV light and hopefully see the leak, fix it and re-gas again. This often means you are paying for 2 re-gasses.

Compressor

Another reason is if the air con compressor and/or condenser has failed. One of the ways to know this might be the case is if the air con was working fine and then just stopped. These are much bigger jobs, the condenser is sometimes under the dash which is not nice to pull out.

Smaller leaks are often much easier and quicker to fix. The downside to these is we often have to charge the customer twice for a re-gas, so it is important that that is explained very clearly before we even do the first re-gas.

So if your air con isn’t working the way you would like, contact your local mechanic or come in and speak to us about checking the cabin filter (although we do this every service) or having your air con system re-gassed. That is the best place to start and then your mechanic can advise you if further diagnostics are needed.

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Have a great weekend

Gabbi

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Hi my name is Gabbi Schneider and I am The Mechanical Mum. I started The Mechanical Mum back in 2019 after working in our family motor mechanical workshop and hearing from our customers just how little they new about cars and the importance of regular maintenance. It started off as a blog directed to women like me and has progressed now to a Vlog and a YouTube channel. The aim remains the same, to educate, and thus empower women and men alike to understand what their vehicle needs to maintain optimal safety and function. I would love for your collaboration in my journey to educate the average person on an industry I have been working in for the last 8 years.

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