Air Conditioning
Auto air conditioning problems are most often caused by freon leakage. It may be just a hose, but can also be caused by a leaky compressor, a small gap in the condenser or the evaporator, or a worn O-ring seal. Late model vehicles have better seals and hoses but loss of refigerant is inevitable with aging vehicles. Small leaks may be corrected by simply recharging the freon after replacing the leaking part.
The Car Care Clinic solves the most obvious problems, but we don't stop there. We have been around long enough to anticipate the most common patterns of deterioration - so that more serious issues will not arise at inopportune times. Thorough evaluation and troubleshooting yield the safest and best solutions to all possible problems with fuses or electrical, pressure/compressor issues, seals and/or fittings, among others.