Restoring Comfort In The Norfolk Area
If the heat is too much to handle inside your car, don't suffer through it. Visit us at Nice Guy Auto & Transmission in Norfolk, and we'll quickly get your air conditioning running cool again. Contact us at 757-583-8500 or stop by our location at 892 East Little Creek Road, Norfolk, VA for expert service.
Five Indicators Your Car's AC Needs Attention
- Your car's AC blows air only slightly cooler than the outside temperature.
- Unpleasant mildew and mold odors emanate from your AC vents.
- The AC functions only while the vehicle is in motion.
- Even at the highest fan setting, there's weak airflow.
- Water condenses or drips onto your foot while driving.
Act now to ensure your car's AC is in top shape! Visit Nice Guy Auto & Transmission for efficient air conditioning service and prevent costly future repairs. Often, the problem can be fixed by doing a quick coolant refresh - easily and affordably fixing a malfunctioning AC.
Ensuring Optimal Performance for Your Vehicle's Cooling System
Over time, wear and tear on your vehicle's air conditioning system can lead to issues like cracked hoses, clogs, or leaks. To ensure optimal cooling performance, let us maintain your car or truck at Nice Guy Auto & Transmission. Call 757-583-8500 today to find out how we can rejuvenate your AC system.
Common Automotive AC Repair Services
Come to Nice Guy Auto & Transmission to Replace Your Car's Receiver and Dryer or Accumulator
Your car's compressor is designed to take in air only. Moisture infiltration is an issue for vehicles in the Norfolk area. Water getting into the compressor is a common cause for compressor failure. Your car or truck has either a receiver and dryer or an accumulator to separate air from water to keep the compressor dry.
- A receiver and dryer are present in vehicles that have a thermal expansion valve.
- An accumulator is present in a vehicle with an orifice tube. The accumulator is responsible for monitoring and controlling the amount of refrigerant that goes into the evaporator.
The receiver and dryer or accumulator also removes moisture using a desiccant, which is a small, bead-filled packet, and special filters that protect the A/C system from moisture and are easy to replace.
Discover the Best AC Condenser Repair in the Norfolk area
For drivers in the Norfolk area, Nice Guy Auto & Transmission is the best place for car and truck AC repair. Nice Guy Auto & Transmission knows vehicle AC systems inside and out. Your vehicle's AC condenser is usually located in the front of the radiator. When your AC compressor is pressurizing the refrigerant flows to the condenser to reduce the temperature and pressure. The condenser is a vital component in keeping your car's cabin temperature cool. It moves the cooled liquid refrigerant to the receiver/dryer or accumulator.
Let Nice Guy Auto & Transmission Repair Your Car's AC Compressor
At Nice Guy Auto & Transmission our pro auto repair technicians understand new state of the art AC compressors. The cool air in your car is produced primarily by the compressor. Your vehicle's compressor has four main functions including pressurizing the refrigerant to cool cabin air, monitoring and controlling temperature output, sensing temperature changes inside and outside the vehicle, and moving air to your car's AC condenser.
Repair or Replace Your Car's AC Evaporator at Nice Guy Auto & Transmission in the Norfolk area
Located just behind the dashboard, your car evaporator oversees cooling air and removing moisture before it is blown into the cabin of your car or truck. If water is dripping on your feet come to Nice Guy Auto & Transmission and let us look at your AC evaporator.
Replace Your Thermal Expansion Valve or Orifice Tube at Nice Guy Auto & Transmission
The thermal expansion valve or orifice tube monitors the amount of pressure and temperature of your A/C system to calculate the precise amount of refrigerant that can safely go into the evaporator. AC systems are complex. For repairs done right you can trust the pro AC repair technicians at Nice Guy Auto & Transmission. Uneven pressure can allow unwanted moisture to accumulate in a car or truck's AC system.
Freon Recharging FAQs
How often should Freon be changed?
Freon in your car's AC system doesn't need regular replacement like engine oil because the system is sealed. However, over time, as your vehicle ages, small cracks might develop in components like the compressor, condenser, or hoses, leading to Freon leakage. In such cases, the damaged parts should be replaced, and the Freon should be recharged.
How long should a Freon recharge last?
A properly repaired and recharged car AC system shouldn't need new Freon unless there's a leak. Unlike fuel, Freon doesn't deplete with use but can escape through leaks. If you find the Freon level dropping after a repair, it's crucial to check for and repair any leaks.
How many cans of Freon does a car take?
The amount of Freon required varies by vehicle. Typically, a car needs between 28-32 ounces of Freon, which equates to about 2-3 standard 12oz cans. However, larger vehicles or those with rear AC systems may need more. Always refer to your vehicle's manual to ensure the correct amount and prevent overfilling.
Can I leave my car running when adding Freon?
Yes, your car's engine should be running when you recharge the AC system. The AC compressor operates by using the engine which circulates the refrigerant and is essential for a successful recharge.
Why is my car blowing hot air after adding Freon?
If your car is still blowing hot air after adding Freon, it likely indicates a leak which causes a drop in system pressure and inefficacy in cooling. Before adding more Freon, it's advisable to thoroughly check for leaks and repair any found to ensure the system can maintain proper pressure and function effectively.
Schedule your auto AC repair appointment with Nice Guy Auto & Transmission today! Our expert technicians are equipped to swiftly diagnose and resolve all your air conditioning issues.