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How Your Car AC System Keeps You Cool

When the air conditioning system in your car is turned on, the compressor presses the refrigerant into the condensing coils, which are typically located in front of the radiator. The condenser cools the air inside the car by releasing hot air outside. The refrigerant cools as a result, turning from a gas to a liquid, which then travels through the expansion valve and onto the evaporator.

The liquid-state refrigerant is delivered to the evaporator, which then releases pressure and cools the remaining liquid. Air is blown into the car’s interior and across the evaporator by the blower. The refrigerant runs through this cycle repeatedly if your air conditioner is left on.

Bring Your Car to Scherbenske Auto Repair

In the summer, if one of these parts is broken, it might convert your cool car into a furnace. Simple fixes for your car’s air conditioner include changing a valve or topping off the refrigerant. Bring your car to Scherbenske Auto Repair if your air conditioner isn’t functioning properly. Your car’s air conditioner, all of its lines, the evaporator, and the compressor will be checked by one of our qualified air conditioning specialists for leaks and wear.