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Question: My car's air conditioning needs replacement. Where can I go to get automobile air conditioning repair?
asked by Billingsleigh M.
Answer: You can find information about automobile air conditioning at any auto store. You can also go online and search under air conditioning to find the information about automobile air conditioning.
Question: I'm wanting to learn more about cars and how they work. Can somebody explain to me how automobile air conditioning works?
Answer: A fan in the engine brings air in then the coolant or the heater cools or heats it then it comes up the pipes and out the vents. You can adjust the temperature with the buttons on the dash board.
Question: It's way too hot outside! How much would it cost to have A/C installed in my car?
Answer: Depending on the make and model of your vehicle. A complete aftermarket ac unit which would include the compressor could cost anywhere from 499.00 to over 1000.00. If you know a reliable mechanic I would discuss this with him/her.
Question: My car needs new air conditioning. Where can I go to get automotive air conditioning repair?
Answer: If you want to get new air conditioning for your car, I would suggest you go to ABC Auto Care in Ventura, California. Rhodes Automotive is also a good place to get air conditioning for your car.
Question: I need to fix my automotive air conditioning. Is there a mechanic that specializes in automotive air conditioning for a low price?
Answer: Meineke Muffler surprisingly has wonderful pricing on a plethora of automobile repairs. Your automobile may simply need a "charge" for the air conditioning to work properly. The Meineke shop near me doesn't charge for an estimate of repairs. That helps me decide whether I can afford the repairs without having to pay the mechanic to look under the hood.
Question: Where can I get automotive air conditioning installed in my car? I need to get it for the summer.
Answer: I purchased an after market air-conditioner for my 1965 Chevy from nostalgicairparts.com. I was very happy with the product and actually had a local mechanic install it for a reasonable fee. If you are going to search the web use the key word after market air. You will find your best results there.
Question: It's always a challenge to find a reputable company to work on my air conditioning system. Is there a website that rates ac companies?
Answer: Because A/C repair is so common, most mechanics and repair shops are pretty well educated at how to fix them correctly. Log onto Angies List, or any other regular review site (city search, Google) and type in the name of local mechanics in your area, and see who rates the highest.
Question: My car's air conditioning is a bit unreliable, it cuts out on me sometimes and other times won't start. Is my air conditioning about to break completely, or is there something I can do to fix it? How urgent is it that I get this checked out?
Answer: You need to get this fixed by a professional and not try to fix it yourself. While it is not necessary to have air conditioning the fact that it has failures can mean more than just breakage. There is a chance it can leak and emit harmful gasses that can hurt you and your family.
Question: I have a 2005 Ford F150 truck and always have been getting good air conditioning power. Is it necessary, as vehicle ages, to begin getting ac service and repairs if needed yearly? Should I just wait until something goes wrong with the ac and not spend unnecessary money?
Answer: The general rule of thumb with servicing vehicles is that you should have one annual check up for each one you own. This will ensure it keeps running properly and something can get fixed ahead of time so you avoid paying high costs when it does break! Don't wait until something goes wrong, take care of your vehicle now.
Question: I have a 1997 Volvo 960 station wagon with 108,000 miles on it. I know that's not a lot of mileage, but there are a lot of little things broken on my car, including the sunroof, the passenger door handle, the air conditioning, and the seat motor for the passenger seat. The repair costs for all of these items is ridiculous; it's somewhere in the $2500 range according to my mechanic. Is it worth it getting these items fixed or should I just put the money towards getting a new car?