If your car’s air conditioner blew ice-cold air last year but barely cools now, chances are it lost some refrigerant over the winter. That happens in older vehicles when the aging seals contract and ...
In this video, learn how to refill your car or truck’s A/C system with R134a refrigerant, the most common type used. This method is also applicable when adding Freon to your system. Find out how to ...
It may seem hard for some of you who didn't grow up in the '60s and '70s to imagine buying a new car without air conditioning on purpose. Today, literally everything comes standard with A/C, but back ...
Imagine being stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic on a brutally hot summer day when, unexpectedly, your car’s AC stops blowing cold air. Not only is this going to make your drive unbearable until the ...
A/C starting to fail? Keep your cool with the help of these products. No matter how good your car, someday it will happen: your air conditioning system will make the dreaded switch from blowing cold ...
The American love affair with automobiles is about to be tested again for the sake of the environment. This time it’s the air conditioner-one of life’s mechanical pleasures on a sweltering day-that ...
Robinair has introduced its 34988 Premium R-134a Recover, Recycle and Recharge (RRR) A/C machine. The company said the unit provides increased accuracy by giving the user the ability to inject dye; ...
The heart of a vehicle’s A/C system is the compressor that’s connected to the engine by a clutch, which is triggered by a pressure switch located on the accumulator (in our case), and the A/C button ...
SPX Service Solutions introduced the ACR 2000, an air conditioning service center for R-134a refrigerants. Features of the ACR 2000 include an automatic refrigerant refill, eliminating the usual ...