How to Fix Car Air Conditioner?

How to fit your car air conditioning

In this article we will show you steps to fix your car air conditioner by yourself.

Not paying attention to the car air conditioning and leaving it for a long time during the winter without work at all, working on it before operating it in the summer, if you want to enjoy the air conditioning in your car, here are 6 steps to help you fix it when it breaks down.

1) Firstly, you must realize that the car conditioning is like a refrigerator in terms of concept, and is designed to cool the heat inside the car, by cooling the outside air entering the car.

2) Learn about the main elements of car air conditioning, such as the compressor that compresses air into the coolant and the newly named  r-134 freon Which carries Freon gas, then the condenser that changes the state of cooling and expels the hot air through the various valves, such as the expansion valve, which is a long, tight tube, and finally the evaporator that transfers heat to the refrigerants from the air, and works as a filter or filter, and dehumidifier and other pollutants in The Car.

3) Understanding the air conditioning process in which the compressor puts the air and then cools it under pressure and sends it to the condensation coils in your car via a tight tube, then the evaporators work to purify the air from moisture and bring the hot air out again, in addition to some intricate details, which help In the process of adaptation.

4) Check the r-134 freon tube for any leaks And you can test it with a fluorescent dye, which can be placed on the conditioning tube to check for any holes that leak air, in order to remedy the matter.

5) Make sure that the compressor is working when starting the car, and look for it under the hood, as it resembles a pump surrounded by rubber and steel hoses, and check the matter whether the problem is in the bad valves that do not work, or the problem of electrical wires, after discovering the matter can then be Go to any technician or mechanic to properly replace the damaged part.

6) Look for anything damaged, whether switches, valves, broken wires, broken fan belt that prevents pumping, or failure of a certain part inside the compressor that disrupts the cooling process. 

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