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Keeping the Right Temperature in Your Car
Your vehicle’s HVAC system helps you to ride in comfort! If it takes longer to cool off or heat up your car, you should have your vehicle’s air conditioning or heating inspected. Other symptoms to look out for include an odor while in your vehicle and poor airflow from the vents.
When you bring your vehicle to Palmer Auto Service LLC for air conditioning repair, our heating and cooling specialists will do a thorough inspection of the compressor, condenser and evaporator. We will diagnose why your vehicle’s cooling system is performing poorly and whether it needs air conditioning repair.
Palmer Auto Service technicians are experienced and knowledgeable in all automotive air conditioning repair service areas including:
- A/C compressor
- A/C condenser
- A/C evaporator
- A/C receiver dryers
- Blower motor fans and resistors
- Freon
- Clog removals
- Recharging
If you need us to take a look at your car's heating and cooling system, give us a call at (734) 398-3922 or visit us in person at 222 S. Main St in Chelsea, MI.
Signs Your Car's Heater Needs Help
If you turned your car’s heater on ten minutes ago and you’re still shivering, that’s your first sign that something might be wrong. However, a few less obvious signs can also warn you that your heater is on thin ice. Your car heater may need service if:
- There’s an unpleasant or foreign smell coming from the heater vents
- The windshield and/or windows are fogging up
- You can see antifreeze leaking in your car’s interior (check the passenger side floor!)
- Your car suddenly needs a ton of coolant
Noticing the signs of a failing heater before it actually breaks down can save you from a freezing commute and costly repair bill. If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to book your appointment with the trusted technicians at Palmer Auto Service!
Learn more about automotive heating and cooling systems via this article on MotorTrend.com.
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