Category Archives: Heavy Duty Truck A/C

What Is Included In A Full AC Repair Service

What Is Included In A Full AC Repair Service

When your truck AC stops it can be discomfortable, especially during warm weather. To effectively diagnose and fix the problem, several crucial steps can be followed. Initially, one should consider checking for leaks within the AC system, which can often be detected by listening for any abnormal sounds when turning on the AC. Such sounds may point to underlying issues with the compressor or fan components. It’s also advised to inspect all AC components for the presence of oily spots or traces, as it can signify refrigerant leaks. The cause of the problem may also be a blown fuse. In the event of discovering a blown fuse, it is essential to replace it with a new one that carries the same amperage rating, ensuring a proper electrical connection for the AC system.   A full truck AC repair service involves a thorough inspection and repair of the air conditioning system, covering components like the compressor, condenser, evaporator, and refrigerant lines. It includes checking ... read more

Why Is My Truck AC Not Blowing Cold Air

Why Is My Truck AC Not Blowing Cold Air

Why is my truck AC not blowing cold air? There are several reasons why, but the most possible cause of this includes a faulty AC pressure switch, a bad compressor, and a damaged AC condenser. This condenser is responsible for releasing heat from the refrigerant. If it becomes clogged with dirt, debris, or bugs, it can’t effectively cool the refrigerant, resulting in reduced cooling performance. Regularly cleaning the condenser can help maintain its efficiency. Some of these issues can be fixed by adding more refrigerant or replacing the faulty part, while others may require professional service. Why is my AC blowing hot air? If this is happening one of the first things to check is the refrigerant levels. Refrigerant is the fluid that absorbs heat and humidity from the air. AC systems rely on refrigerant to cool the air. If there’s a refrigerant leak, it can result in reduced cooling performance. Over time, refrigerant levels can become depleted, leading to warm air blowing ... read more