A/C Service FAQs

Cool Runnings

How does the A/C system work?

We all want the ultimate chill blasting out of our vents; especially when it comes to surviving the hot concrete jungle. When the A/C system kicks in on those hot, sweaty days, that’s something we all relish. But, believe it or not, there’s no ice machine inside (but at one time ice was used to cool people’s rides down). In fact, the cold air generated by your A/C system is actually hot air with hot gases removed during a multi-step process.

It really is thermodynamics but we’re not gonna go there. The Cliff’s note version is simply about changes in pressure causing changes in temperature. Turn the A/C on and the compressor compresses the system’s refrigerant (Freon) raising its temperature. It loses heat as it flows through the condenser (that second radiator looking thing in front of the radiator). It passes through the receiver/dryer where contaminants and moisture are removed, and then on to the expansion valve/accumulator where the refrigerant is slowed down further, causing it to lose pressure and temperature before it gets to the evaporator. The evaporator is like a mini radiator (not to be confused with the heater core — they are two separate things) inside the dash of your ride that gets cold as it further lowers the refrigerants temperature and, additionally, removes moisture from the air. The ventilation system’s blower motor blows air over the cold evaporator and pushes cool air into the passenger compartment. Complicated, but aaaaaaaaah is it refreshing!

Now that you know what being cool is all about, if you have problems being cool, set up and appointment at Firestone Complete Auto Care for an A/C Performance Check.

How often should my A/C be inspected?

How often do I need my A/C system “recharged”?

What is refrigerant?

What exactly is Freon?

What is the Montreal Protocol? (R-12)

What’s the difference between R-134a and R-12?

But why replace R-134a?

How many parts make up a car A/C system?

What is the A/C compressor?

What is an A/C condenser?

What’s a receiver/drier?

What is an accumulator?

What is a thermal expansion valve/orifice tube?

What is an evaporator?

What is a compressor clutch?

What is the clutch cycling switch?

What is a refrigerant charge port?

Symptoms

What is “Black Death”?

If you’re about to go to bed and want to avoid nightmares, you might want to put off reading this until morning. If you’re about to get in the car, please read on.

While Black Death is not the same as the deadly plague during the 14th century, a car A/C system experiencing Black Death will be infected like the plague.

Black Death starts out inside the compressor after refrigerant breaks down. Since refrigerant acts as a working fluid much like how motor oil is the fluid which provides lubrication to protect the engine, a refrigerant breakdown will result in ugly wear, starting in the compressor. From there, the sharp and grimy metal particles created during compressor breakdown can then travel through the rest of your A/C system, wreaking havoc on the entire system. Before you know it, all cold air, and airflow for that matter, will be long gone. Cue the A/C grim reaper.

The best protection from Black Death is an A/C Performance Check. Schedule one today.

Why does my A/C have weak airflow?

Are there any system warning lights to alert me to an A/C problem?

My A/C isn’t as cold as it used to be, what’s going on?

The A/C starts out cool then starts getting warm, what’s happening?

What is the smelly, gym locker odor coming from my A/C vents?

How do you test for an A/C system leak?

What causes an A/C system leak?

Our Cool Expertise

How does Firestone Complete Auto Care inspect my A/C system?

We use a customized machine (RTI RHS980) that has been specifically designed to test and diagnose any and all automotive A/C problems. If we suspect a leak we’ll install a special UV Dye visible by black light or use “sniffer” to detect leaks. This device is run along the outside of your A/C system parts and can detect any refrigerant fumes and residue that have breached the A/C system.

Discover our capabilities on car, truck and SUV A/C system services.

Do I need an appointment to have my A/C inspected?

How long does an A/C Performance Check take?

Why do I need A/C in the winter?

What is included with your A/C Service?

Do you service A/C systems on Hybrid Vehicles?

What special equipment do you use when servicing my A/C system?

How are Firestone technicians trained to service A/C systems?