This section hopefully answers any questions you
may have, such as how the system works, as well
as some tips on how to get the best out of your
A/C system. If you still have a nagging
questions not answered, let us know and we'll
try and help.
Air conditioning systems
consist of 7 main items:
- Condenser
- Receiver
- Dryer
- Compressor
- Expansion valve
- Evaporator
- Air conditioning lines
The air conditioning lines condense cold air
(works like a radiator), acts as a filter, pump
liquid gas through the system, create cold air
intake through air vents and transport gas to
each system
Compressor
The compressor is the heart of an air
conditioning system. It takes refrigerant as a
low pressure gas, pumps it up to a high pressure
gas, and circulates it into the discharge hose.
Compressors are much like little engines. Most
of them have pistons, piston rings, a crank
shaft, and bearings, just like a car engine.
They need to have oil circulated through them to
lubricate all the moving parts. This oil is
mixed into and carried with the refrigerant.
That is why running an air conditioner without
any refrigerant is like running your cars engine
without any oil. We have parts to fit all makes
and models.
1. What are the
benefits of air conditioning?
- Efficient cool air in summer!
- Warm dehumidified air in winter easily
demists steamed up windows!
- Filters pollutants / airborne particles
inc pollen helping allergy sufferers!
- Pleasant and odour free vehicle
atmosphere at all times.
2. What causes the
smell in my A/C system?
The origin of the smell is caused by fungus,
bacteria and other microbes growing inside the
evaporator core. The moisture-laden environment
is very conducive to the growth of these
organisms. As automakers downsize components to
save space and weight, this problem has been
increased. Because the automakers made the
evaporator smaller, they added more fins and
packed them closer together to increase the
efficiency of the evaporator. While this has
made the evaporator more efficient, it has also
made it more prone to trap moisture that
contributes to the growth of these organisms. We
offer a full odour removal service using the
latest research, tools and equipment. Contact us
to find out more.
3. Does A/C use more
petrol?
The answer to this is 'yes' it does, but not
by much. But then think of the alternatives. You
could have the windows open but that would
increase wind resistance which can add up to 10%
to your fuel consumption, especially at speed.
And don't forget the extra noise and pollution
through that open window. Also, it's worth
pointing out that you should run your air
conditioning at least once a week, especially in
winter as the seals can seize up through non use
potentially costing you more in future in new
parts and repair!!!
4. Why does my car
need an air conditioning recharge?
You're air conditioning system can lose up to
15% of it's coolant every year, so a 3 year old
car may have lost almost half it's coolant
seriously impacting on the performance of the
system and damaging the components involved. You
should regularly have the air conditioning
systems serviced to reduce wear and tear on the
components and help avoid potentially big repair
bills. We offer recharging and servicing.
5. Why should I get my
air conditioning serviced?
As previously mentioned, through non use
seals can seize. Your car manufacturer when they
service your car only test to see if the air
conditioning works, not that all the components
are working properly and in full working
condition. Regular air conditioning system
servicing ensures the system is full of coolant,
that their are now leaks, the pressure is
correct and that the hoses, seals and pipes are
all in full working order.
6. What's the best way
to run my air conditioning?
Turn the air conditioning on, ensuring that
it's not set to 'economy' mode. When you first
get into a hot car, open the windows, ensure
that the air vents are set to face level and the
system is set up do do the same, not pointed at
your feet. Remember cold air falls. Turn the
temperature to as low as it will go, and the
blower as high as possible. Also make sure that
the air is on 'recirc' mode and not taking air
from outside. Better to cool already cooled
air!! When the temperature is more comfortable,
close the windows and increase the temperature
to a more suitable level as well as decreasing
the blower speed. You should also point the air
vents upwards to ensuring the cold air flows
down again.
C & D Motors can recharge & service your Air
Conditioning system for you.
Don't waste time by booking your car into a
dealer and paying extortionate prices. Just call
us on 07874 895395 to arrange this special
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