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Air Conditioning Repair Phoenix

Auto Air Conditioning Repair Phoenix

If your auto air conditioner is not working, it can make for a very uncomfortable trip, or it can mean much more than that. Your car may experience performance issues or outright break down as a result of some types of air conditioning problems. When you notice your air conditioner is not performing correctly, it’s time to bring your car or truck in before the problem becomes more serious.

Call 602-548-0901 for car a/c service and repair in the north Phoenix area.

When to Bring Your Car in for air conditioner service.

Some of the most common symptoms of a failing air conditioner  include:

  • Vents blow only hot air
  • Vents blow cold air sporadically
  • There are noises when you run your air conditioner
  • Your air conditioner gives off smells
  • Your vehicle’s performance is seriously impacted when you run the air conditioning or heat.

Free Visual Inspection of your vehicle’s a/c!

If you experience these symptoms, it’s time to bring it in for a check.

Expert Air Conditioner Diagnosis and Repair

As with any type of repair, at Auto Air & Electric, we begin every repair with a professional diagnosis to make sure we have identified the real cause of your problem For air conditioning service, we will check:

  • Air conditioner compressor drive belt for cracks or damage
  • Air conditioner components for leaks or damage
  • The proper working of the air conditioner compressor and other components
  • The hoses, seals, and lines

Once we ascertain the actual cause for your vehicle’s problems, we will perform the correct service, such as:

  • Evacuating refrigerant from the system
  • Recharging the system refrigerant
  • Performing any necessary service on air conditioner components
  • Replace leaky hoses or seals
  • Recheck the entire air conditioning system to ensure it is working as it should

To schedule your auto air conditioning service appointment please call Mike at (602) 548-0901 or email us today.

Auto Air & Electricl

2240 W. Bell Rd
Phoenix,
AZ
85023

(602) 548-0901

What Do Your Car’s OBD Codes Mean

Understanding Your Car’s OBD Codes

Vehicle manufacturers have made it easy for auto mechanics to diagnose your auto problems by creating On Board Diagnostics (OBD) codes. Unfortunately, these codes can only be read by certain machines and that leaves the average automobile consumer in the dark. But fortunately, you can buy one of these devices for around $50. Or you can take your car to a major auto parts store like AutoZone and they will probably test your car for free. But if you’re still stuck as to what exactly those codes mean, the following may enlighten you.

Why Engine Codes?

On Board Diagnostics is now in its second edition (OBD-II) and was set as the industry standard once it was introduced into most vehicle models in 1996. The OBD-II monitors engine controls and other parts of the vehicle, such as the chassis, the body and the brakes.
Reading the Codes
OBD-II Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) vary depending on your vehicle’s make and model. However, a short rundown of generic codes includes:
P001-P90099 – Fuel and Air Metering and Auxiliary Emission Controls
P0100-P0199 – Fuel and Air Metering
P0200 – P0299 – Fuel and Air Metering (Injector Circuit)
P0300 – P0399 – Ignition System or Misfire
P0400 – P0499 – Auxiliary Emissions Controls
P0500 – P0599 – Vehicle Speed Controls and Idle Control System
P0600 – P0699 — Computer Output Circuit
P0700 – P0899 – Transmission

Never Diagnose a Vehicle Yourself

It is recommended that you purchase a code reader so that you always know what your vehicle is trying to tell you. But be aware that a vehicle’s engine and individual components are incredibly complex, and most often high-tech. That means you will need professional training and knowledge in order to make sense of most vehicle diagnostic trouble codes. That is why it is recommended that you always get your vehicle diagnosed, maintained and serviced by a professional. But not just any professional. You need a professional who is certified, trained and one who focuses on quality and customer service.
One you have figured out what your car is trying to tell you, you can use that knowledge to check your auto mechanic’s work. If you both come out with different codes, you’ll know that there’s a serious problem. But it’s always best to trust the professional, as figuring out what’s wrong with your car is exactly what they’re paid to do.
Finding the perfect mechanic is never easy. If you have vehicle trouble or you just need regular vehicle maintenance, visit Auto Air & Electric, where you’ll find this and much more, including vehicle OBD codes.

Auto Air & Electricl

2240 W. Bell Rd
Phoenix,
AZ
85023

(602) 548-0901

Six Vehicle Problems You Can’t Afford to Ignore

Six Vehicle Problems You Can’t Afford to Ignore

You like your vehicle and you rely on it to take you wherever you need to go. However, when your car starts to develop a problem, it can be a very stressful time. Most people have no idea how to diagnose problems with their automobiles and that means they risk being taken advantage of by unscrupulous auto mechanics looking to make a quick buck. But the following list may help you pinpoint any problems without needing to pay for expensive diagnostics work.
1. Your car isn’t stopping as it should: This can be caused by brake fading. If stopping distance seems to increase, which causes longer braking distances, you may need to have your brakes looked at or replaced.
2. Car moves right or left when brakes are applied: In this instance, your brakes may be grabbing. This is when the brakes engage suddenly whenever you apply steady pressure to your brake pedal. This can cause serious problems when driving and should never be left to get any worse.
3. Engine cuts out: This is caused by a temporary complete loss of power. If your engine quits at regular intervals under heavy acceleration, you may want to take it in right away as this could indicate a serious problem, but it can also be minor. A professional will determine the best course of action.
4. You hear a popcorn sound under the hood: This is caused by mild to severe pings during detonation. If the problem gets worse while accelerating, don’t drive the car until you can bring it in for a checkup.
5. Puddles under your vehicle: Dark puddles can either mean oil, axle grease, power steering fluid or transmission oil. If the puddles are yellow, green, pink or orange, you may be leaking coolant. And if the puddle is clear, this could just be normal condensation from your vehicle’s A/C system. If you’re unsure what that substance is under your car, don’t just let it go. It’s better to get it checked out than be sorry later.
6. Odd smells coming from your car: If you smell a thick, heavy odor accompanied by smoke, you may be burning oil. And if the odor is more like burnt toast, you may have an electrical short. And if the odor is hot and metallic, you may have an antifreeze or coolant disorder. And if the smell is more akin to rotten eggs than anything, that could indicate a problem with your emissions. Any foul odor coming from your car is a bad thing and should be checked out as soon as possible.

To help you find an auto mechanic that can help you diagnose these problems and many others, visit Auto Air & Electric, where you’ll find this and much more, including complete auto service and maintenance in North Phoenix .

Call Auto Air & Electric at 602-548-0901 for more information.

Email: Mike@autoairandelectric.com

Auto Air & Electricl

2240 W. Bell Rd
Phoenix,
AZ
85023

(602) 548-0901