A/C SERVICE
CAR A/C SERVICE AND RECHARGE HIXSON, TN
Your vehicle's A/C system is comprised of a number of components including the compressor, condenser, evaporator, receiver-dryer, an expansion tube and a number of hoses and valves. These components move freon through the system and gives you that nice cool relief on our hot summer days.
Each year your vehicle can lose 10-15% of its freon. As that freon dissipates you'll notice your cool air not feeling so cool anymore. That is why we recommend an A/C service check every 1-2 years.
We will inspect the components confirm there are no leaks in the system and recharge the system with the correct amount freon to keep you cool all summer long.
It is important to call a professional for this service as freon gas is hazardous if not handled properly.
A/C REPAIRS
AUTO A/C REPAIRS NEAR ME
With a number of different parts within the your car's A/C system after sometime you are bound to find yourself feeling warm air blowing or no air blowing.
Common concerns we run into include: the air coming from the vent is cool but not cold, there is no air coming through the vents, noise when the A/C is on and air goes from hot to cold. Each of these concerns can be caused by a number of failed components or something as simple as a blown fuse. So, if you are experiencing any of these symptoms come see us at Differentials Plus!
We are equipped to handle any A/C repair problems you may be having and with the most up to date diagnostic equipment and refrigerant machines capable of handling repairs for both R134A and 1234YF we will have your A/C problem diagnosis and repaired correctly the first time.
HEATING REPAIRS
AUTO HEATER REPAIRS
NEAR ME
Just like with your auto A/C system, you could find your self feeling the chill of winter if your vehicle's heater system isn't operating correctly. While, heating concerns are less coming than A/C concerns they do still happen and will make you just as uncomfortable!
Oddly enough, your vehicle's cooling system is normally the culprit. If you have low coolant levels or a faulty thermostat you could find yourself getting that shiver while driving down the road. Additionally, you may have a restricted or failed heater core.
But, don't worry, at Differentials Plus, we will be able to properly diagnose the problem and crank the heat heat in your vehicle for pick-up!
What's Next?
Give us a call to schedule an appointment and make sure you give us as much detail as possible. This will help us get to the root of the problem quickly and have you back on the road sooner.
Evaluation & Inspection
We will inspect and diagnose your vehicle using specific tests and diagnostic equipment to pinpoint the root problem. We use the same equipment as your OEM so you can rest assured your vehicle diagnosis is accurate.
Authorization
We won't perform any services to your vehicle without your authorization. We will provide a digital inspection report with photos and videos and a detailed estimate so you can make an informed decision.
Render Services
We know it's a hassle to be without your vehicle so we do our best to complete all approved work the same day. If that is not possible it will be communicated to you during the authorization process.
LEARN MORE
How to Protect Your Auto A/C System
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Regular Maintenance:
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Schedule regular inspections and maintenance checks for your automotive air conditioning system, including refrigerant levels, compressor health, and overall system performance.
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Follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule for your vehicle.
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Keep the System Clean:
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Ensure the vehicle A/C system's condenser and evaporator coils are free from dirt, debris, and obstructions to maintain efficient airflow.
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Clean or replace cabin air filters as needed to prevent blockages and maintain clean air circulation inside the vehicle.
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Check for Leaks:
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Regularly inspect the air conditioning system for any signs of refrigerant leaks, such as oily residue or noticeable drops in cooling performance.
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Address any leaks promptly to prevent further damage to the system and minimize environmental impact.
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Use the A/C System Regularly:
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Regularly running the vehicle's A/C system, even during colder months, helps keep the system components lubricated and prevents seals from drying out.
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Use the air conditioning system at least once a week for a few minutes to maintain optimal functionality.
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Monitor Cooling Performance:
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Pay attention to any changes in cooling performance, such as weaker airflow or inconsistent temperature regulation, and have the system inspected if necessary.
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Keep an eye on unusual noises or odors coming from the A/C system, as they may indicate underlying issues that need attention.
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Protect the System from Sunlight:
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Park your vehicle in shaded areas whenever possible to reduce the strain on the air conditioning system and minimize heat buildup inside the vehicle.
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Use sunshades or window tinting to block out excess sunlight and reduce the workload on the A/C system.
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Professional Repairs:
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Seek professional assistance from qualified technicians for any A/C service, A/C repairs or maintenance tasks.
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Address any A/C system issues promptly to prevent further damage and ensure continued smooth operation.
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