Heating And Air Conditioning Service

Expert Auto Air Conditioning Service in Campbellsport, WI

Expert Auto Air Conditioning Service in Campbellsport, WI

The air conditioning service offered by Heinecke Auto Repair is crucial for maintaining the comfort of your vehicle. Your vehicle’s air conditioning system is an essential component that helps regulate the temperature within the car. The system works by moving heat from the inside of your car to the outside, similar to a refrigerator. It’s important to have your air conditioning system regularly maintained to ensure that it is functioning optimally. Without regular maintenance, the system can be susceptible to damage, resulting in costly repairs. Heinecke Auto Repair offers air conditioning services to ensure that your vehicle’s air conditioning system is in perfect working order, providing you with cool, comfortable drives.

Your vehicle’s air conditioning unit has six major components:

The refrigerant carries heat. In modern cars, refrigerant is a substance called R-134a. Older cars’ refrigerant is called r-12 freon, which is more expensive and difficult to find than R-134a.
The compressor circulates and compresses refrigerant within the vehicle’s cooling system.
Your vehicle’s condenser changes the refrigerant from gas to liquid and expels heat from the car.
The expansion valve (sometimes called the orifice tube) is a nozzle that simultaneously drops the pressure of the refrigerant liquid, meter its flow and atomize it.
Your vehicle’s evaporator transfers heat to the refrigerant from the air blown across it, cooling your car.
The receiver or dryer filters your vehicle’s refrigerant and oil, removing moisture and other contaminants from them.

Equipped with the Latest Refrigerants

Experience ultimate comfort on the road with our cutting-edge automotive heating and air conditioning systems, equipped with the latest refrigerants, including R-134A and R-1234YF, ensuring optimal performance in any weather.

Understanding Your Vehicle's Air Conditioning System

When the air conditioning system in your car is turned on, the compressor presses the refrigerant into the condensing coils, which are typically located in front of the radiator. The condenser cools the air inside the car by releasing hot air outside. The refrigerant cools as a result and transforms from a gas to a liquid, which then travels via the expansion valve and to the evaporator.

The liquid-state refrigerant is delivered to the evaporator, which then releases pressure and cools the remaining liquid. Air is blown into the car’s interior and across the evaporator by the blower. The refrigerant runs through this cycle repeatedly if your air conditioner is left on.

Addressing Air Conditioning Issues with Heinecke Auto Repair's Specialists

Air conditioning issues can make your car uncomfortable in summer. Bring your vehicle to Heinecke Auto Repair for inspection by our trained specialists. We check all components for leaks and wear, from the compressor to the evaporator, and fix issues ranging from refrigerant top-up to valve replacement.

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