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Common Car AC Problems and How to Fix Them

Publish Date

February 27, 2025

Nothing is worse than a failing AC on a hot day, and several issues could be the cause. Low refrigerant levels, clogged filters, or a broken compressor can lead to poor cooling. Strange smells from the vents often indicate mold or bacterial buildup inside the system. If your AC isn’t blowing cold air or makes unusual noises, it’s time for a professional inspection. Regular maintenance, like checking refrigerant levels and cleaning vents, prevents major issues.

Ignoring AC problems can lead to bigger repairs and higher costs down the line. A malfunctioning system forces other car components to work harder, affecting overall performance. Running your AC regularly, even in winter, helps keep the system lubricated and in good shape. Replacing cabin air filters and cleaning vents improves air quality inside your car. Keep your AC working efficiently by scheduling routine checks before peak summer months.

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