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Question: The Ac in my Volvo is beginning to not blow cold air, and I do not have the money to go to a mechanic. Where should I start when I am attempting to perform the Volvo AC repair myself?
Answer: First, you should identify any unusual noises or effects that you hear. When you have fully understood the problem, consider buying a repair manual for your car. It is a very good long term investment.
Answer: Unfortunately, automobile air conditioning repair is a job for a certified service expert. If the cost at your Volvo dealership is high, check for a/c specialist shops in your immediate area for a comparison price quote - you may be able to see substantial savings.
Question: I have an old car with freon as the coolant in the air conditioner. Is freon still used in car AC repair? And if not, how will I service my car's AC?
Answer: No, Freon is no longer used in vehicles' cooling system. Should you take your car in for maintenance, the mechanic will use a special vacuum to remove and properly dispose of the Freon. The mechanic will then use R-134, a replacement for Freon.
Question: I have experience in repairing auto AC's. I am working in another field now, but would like to earn some extra money during my spare time. Do service centers hire contractors?
Question: I am going on a family camping trip through Death Valley and other desert areas this summer,so of course I will be using my auto ac.If anything goes wrong,is auto AC repair something you can do yourself?
Answer: Do-it-yourself auto AC repair is difficult to do without the proper tools and parts. Most notably, you may need to recharge or replace the freon in the system which is not something you would normally have on hand. If you'll be on a trip in the desert, then it's unlikely you'll have necessary tools and parts with you, so repairing your AC will most likely not be possible. AC repairs generally need to be done at a dealer or properly trained repair center.
Question: My auto air conditioner couldn't blow cold air. Around how much does this problem cost to repair in Orlando, Florida?
Question: If I go to the brakes plus store in South Hadley, Massachusetts, will they give me a good deal?
Answer: Prior to purchasing anything for your car make certain to do your research in the local market. It is imperative to know what deals are out there so you can then assess whether or not the Brakes Plus in South Hadley will give you the best discount.
Question: My son hit my car with his bike and now there is a decent size dent in the quarter panel. Is there an automotive body repair kit that I can buy instead of having to buy everything individually?
Question: I am looking to learn to do brake repair. I am going to school to be a mechanic, and I have yet to learn how to do brake repairs. What is a good source for me to learn how to do these repairs?
Answer: Brake repair is a very simple aspect of the average vehicle. In fact the basics of how these brake systems work has not changed since the creation of the automobile. You can learn how to repair these systems with the website http://www.chiltondiy.com/
Answer: Honestly, the best way to learn how to repair brakes is by actually doing it. Reading up all you can is good, but it takes some practice to actually nail it down. Consider buying and old car, one with front discs and rear drums. Then just play with it, replacing the brakes and making adjustments.
Question: Usually, I get my wheels aligned when I get an oil change at the dealership. But the last time I went to the dealership, they said they don't offer that service anymore. What is the average cost of a wheel alignment somewhere else?
Answer: It depends on if you whether you need 2 wheel or 4 wheel alignment. Two wheel can range from $30-$65. 4 wheel can range from $50-$95 depending on the area you live.
Question: I have heard that wheel alignments are just as important as regular oil changes. I really want to keep my car in good condition. How much should I be willing to pay for a wheel alignment?
Answer: It depends on the dealership you are going to, in order to have your wheels aligned. I would suggest talking to your mechanic and asking them any questions you may have.