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4 Signs Your Auto Air Conditioning Unit Needs a Repair

Your car's air conditioning unit is essential to the summer driving experience. It<br>keeps you and your passengers comfortable and cool when it's working<br>correctly.

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4 Signs Your Auto Air Conditioning Unit Needs a Repair

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  1. BABCOCKAUTOMOTIVESANANTONIO.COM 4 Signs Your Auto Air Conditioning Unit Needs a Repair

  2. BABCOCKAUTOMOTIVESANANTONIO.COM INTRODUCTION Your car's air conditioning unit is essential to the summer driving experience. It keeps you and your passengers comfortable and cool when it's working correctly. However, things can get uncomfortable quickly when it breaks down. Call experts like Babcock automotive services if you're experiencing any of the following problems.

  3. BABCOCKAUTOMOTIVESANANTONIO.COM 1. Unusual Sounds If you hear squealing, grinding, or rattling noises from your A/C unit, it’s a sign that something is wrong and needs repair.

  4. BABCOCKAUTOMOTIVESANANTONIO.COM 2. Erratic Use of the Auto Recirculate Function Suppose your car's A/C is not cooling appropriately, and you notice it using the auto-recirculate function even when you haven't engaged it. This could indicate a problem with the compressor or other parts of the A/C system.

  5. BABCOCKAUTOMOTIVESANANTONIO.COM 3. Diminished Airflow If air coming out of the vents feels weak or not as strong as usual, this could indicate low refrigerant levels in the system. This could be due to a leak in the system, or it may need to be recharged.

  6. BABCOCKAUTOMOTIVESANANTONIO.COM 4. Water Leaks A malfunctioning AC unit can cause condensation to build up near the evaporator coil and drip onto the floor below it if there is no drain pan installed beneath it to collect excess moisture. This can cause significant water damage if left unchecked.

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