HOME

AUTONET TV

Air Conditioning Maintenance At L and M Motors Inc In Anchorage

Posted March 7, 2012 12:20 PM

    />  

Warm weather or cold, Anchorage drivers still need to think about their family car’s air conditioning. Most Anchorage people don’t service their air conditioning until after it fails. At L and M Motors Inc, we can advise you on your vehicle manufacturer's preventive maintenance schedules for air conditioning service, just as we do for transmission service, oil changes and so on.

air conditioningMaintaining your air conditioning system means that you always have enough refrigerant to properly do the job. Small leaks in the family car's air conditioning system allow the refrigerant to escape and the system can’t cool the air as well. We see that a lot at L and M Motors Inc in Anchorage.

The refrigerant also contains a special oil that lubricates air conditioning components, and keeps the seals resilient. Low refrigerant and lubricating oil means that the air conditioning parts will wear out prematurely, and all Anchorage car owners know that air conditioning repairs can be costly. At L and M Motors Inc, we recommended that the air conditioner be run regularly, even during winter months, to keep the parts and seals lubricated.

Corrosion is what leads to many air conditioning system failures for Anchorage motorists. The small leaks mentioned earlier also mean that air and water can leak into the air conditioning system. This can lead to rust and dirt in the internal workings of the air conditioning components. This greatly accelerates wear and, ultimately, failure.

Air conditioning service at L and M Motors Inc starts with a visual inspection of the components for signs of damage or leaks. The compressor is driven by a belt from the engine, most often the serpentine belt, so it’s inspected for cracks or wear. The air conditioning compressor and other components are checked for proper operation. Then comes the leak test. If a leak is detected, often in a hose or connection, it’s repaired and the system is retested.

Then the old refrigerant is evacuated and the system is recharged with clean, fresh refrigerant. A final test insures that the family car's air conditioner is working, and you’re on your way.

How often this should be done varies from vehicle to vehicle. Your family car owner’s manual will have the manufacturer’s recommendation and, of course, your L and M Motors Inc service advisor can tell you. It’s typically every two years.

If you’re not getting enough cool air you know something’s wrong. Also, if you hear strange sounds when you turn the air on, there might be a problem with the compressor and you should get it checked out at L and M Motors Inc. Replacing a bad A/C clutch in a family car is cheaper than waiting for it to ruin the compressor.

Anchorage drivers need to be aware that there’s one more thing that isn’t directly related to air conditioning service, but does impact the quality of the air in your family car. And that’s your cabin air filter. This filter cleans dust, pollen, pollution and other impurities in the air that comes from the heater and air conditioner. The cabin air filter needs to be replaced when it’s dirty. If you don’t it’ll start to smell. Not all vehicles have one, so ask your L and M Motors Inc service advisor to check your cabin air filter at the same time they’re doing your air conditioning service.


Posted in the Air Conditioning category


Search





Archive

March 2011 (51)
April 2011 (4)
May 2011 (5)
June 2011 (2)
August 2011 (3)
September 2011 (3)
October 2011 (2)
December 2011 (4)
February 2012 (1)
March 2012 (5)
April 2012 (4)
May 2012 (1)
June 2012 (3)
July 2012 (1)
August 2012 (1)
November 2012 (1)
December 2012 (2)
March 2013 (1)
April 2013 (3)
May 2013 (2)

Categories

Air Conditioning (4)
Alignment (6)
Battery (2)
Brakes (3)
Cabin Air Filter (2)
Cooling System (3)
Dashboard (1)
Diagnostics (1)
Differential Service (1)
Drive Train (1)
Exhaust (2)
Fluids (5)
Fuel System (15)
Maintenance (16)
Older Vehicles (1)
Parts (8)
Service Intervals (2)
Service Standards (4)
Shocks & Struts (2)
Steering (3)
Suspension (1)
Tires and Wheels (14)
Transmission (1)
Warranty (1)
 

Associations