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1-779-333-67992
ROTTERDAM, NE/33E
HOURS: 8am - 6pm
4225 HWY 6, SUGAR LAND
(281) 980-1111 | (281) 980-4888
 

Car A/C & Heating Repair

Auto A/C Repair Shop

he exhaust system in your car or truck’s engine ensures toxic fumes stay out of your car cabin and works to make your engine run correctly. It also helps give you the best possible fuel efficiency and cuts emissions that pollute the air.

Because the process of a car engine is loud, a muffler is used to cancel out the sound. However, the muffler not only reduces the noise level, but also controls the back pressure of the engine. If your car or auto muffler has a hole, then you can experience a carbon monoxide leak, so it’s important to fix it right away for safety reasons. For muffler, exhaust system or straight piping work for autos, make sure you contact a professional exhaust shop or auto repair service, as a DIY muffler patch is never a good idea.

Our certified technicians can perform many car air conditioning (AC) auto services from testing and regular maintenance to complete A/C system repair. A Meineke Car Care Center near you with AC system repair can check your vehicle’s system, quickly diagnose the problem and provide cost-effective repair solutions. We offer repair, service, replacement, recharge, compressor and more for entire automotive AC systems heating, cooling and air exhaust filters.

Car Air Conditioning Repair Inspection

Vehicle air conditioning repair can include a variety of tasks ranging from small to large-scale, from refrigerant levels to cooling fans. Everything from an annual inspection or performance check to diagnosis and replacement of system components can be completed at your local Meineke shop by a qualified technician, with any estimates or diagnostic checks. Regular inspections help ensure cooling efficiency and identify possible refrigerant leaks.

Additional services your vehicle might need include:

  • System fan level check
  • System PSI pressure reading to verify Freon level
  • Output temperature check
  • Blower fan and compressor examination to ensure proper operation
  • Belts and hoses inspection to discover indications of aging and potential failure
  • Diagnosis of possible problems with faulty switches, fuses, wiring, the condenser, or internal compressor seal failure

Car AC Recharge Service

While a car’s air conditioning system is sealed, leaks can still occur. When that happens you need an air conditioner recharge, which includes:

  • Recharging with additional refrigerant to bring pressure up to specifications
  • Introduction of fluorescent dye to visually reveal system leaks

A/C Repair FAQs

Why is my A/C not blowing air?

There’s nothing more frustrating than weak air flow on a hot summer’s day! Unfortunately, there’s no easy diagnosis here; insufficient air flow could stem from a number of possible problems. For example, it might be an instance of mold or mildew building up in the evaporator core. It could also be a loose hose, a bad ventilation fan, or blown seals. A qualified mechanic can isolate the root of your A/C problems.

Why is my car A/C blowing out warm air?

Warm air coming from your A/C is never a good sign. There could be a number of potential factors here, such as a clogged expansion valve; a faulty compressor clutch; a blown fuse; or even leaks within the A/C. The only way to know for sure what’s causing that warm air is to take your car to a qualified inspection for an appraisal.

What causes an air conditioning system leak?

A leak in your A/C is bad news, without question—but what causes it? The short answer: age and moisture. Over time, the rubber hoses and seals in your A/C lose elasticity and allow Freon to escape, all while allowing moisture to enter. When moisture mixes with your A/C’s refrigerant, it creates a corrosive acid, which destroys your A/C from the inside out. This is definitely something to have analyzed and repaired by a trained mechanic.

How do you test for an A/C system leak?

If you think your A/C has a leak, there are a couple of methods you can choose to help detect leaks. One option is to use black light-enabled dyes; many refrigerants are mixed with UV dyes, which allow them to show up under a black light. There’s also the “sniffer,” a special device that can zero in on the refrigerant’s chemical compounds and detect possible leaks. Ask your service technician about these options!

How do I stop the bad smells coming from my A/C vents?

Nobody likes an A/C that emanates bad smells! There are a couple of possible causes of A/C odors, the first being dirty, old air in the cabin filter. The second is an evaporator case that’s developed mold, which could point to more systematic problems with your unit.

Car Fix Center auto A/C services include everything from inspection to repair.

Please contact us to book an appointment today!