Professional Mobile Car Air Conditioning Regas & Service In Canberra Cost From $250
What A/C system consists of
- Compressor: The compressor is a pump driven by a belt attached to the engine’s crankshaft. When the refrigerant is drawn into the compressor, it is in a low-pressure gaseous form. Once the gas is inside the pump, the compressor lives up to its name. The belt drives the pump, which puts the gas under pressure and forces it out to the condenser.
- Condenser: The condenser is a radiator like the one in your car to radiate heat from the system. The refrigerant enters the condenser as a pressurized gas from the compressor. Pressuring the gas and moving it to the condenser creates heat, but air flowing around the twisting tubes of the condenser cools the refrigerant down until it forms a liquid again.
- Receiver-Dryer: First, the refrigerant must be prepped for the evaporator. As it moves out of the condenser, the liquid goes through a little reservoir installed in the line. This receiver-dryer contains desiccants and small granules that attract water.
- Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV): The high-pressure liquid refrigerant flows from the receiver-dryer through the expansion valve, allowing it to expand. This expansion reduces the pressure on the refrigerant to move into the evaporator. The valve senses pressure and regulates the refrigerant flow, allowing the system to operate steadily. Still, the moving parts of the valve can wear out and sometimes require replacement.
- Evaporator: This is where the magic happens. While all the other parts of the system are located in the engine compartment, this one is in the cabin, usually above the footwell on the passenger side. It also looks like a radiator, with its coil of tubes and fins, but its job is to absorb heat rather than dissipate it.
Refrigerant enters the evaporator coil as a cold, low-pressure liquid, ideally at 0 degrees, so you don’t want any water in the system. The refrigerant doesn’t freeze at this temperature but has a shallow boiling point. The heat in the car’s cabin is enough to make the R-134a in the evaporator boil and become a gas again like water turning back to steam. In its gaseous form, refrigerant can absorb a lot of heat. The gas moves out of the evaporator and the car’s passenger compartment, taking the heat. A fan blowing over the outside of the evaporator coil blows cool air into the passenger compartment. The refrigerant in gas form then enters the compressor, pressurized, and the process starts again.
Choose Advanced Mobile Autocare for your comprehensive car air conditioning service in Canberra. With over 14 years of experience in the automotive industry and up-to-date equipment, we are always ready to help. If your car’s air conditioning is not working on a hot day or just needs service, we will come wherever you need us in Canberra. Our mobile mechanics are a trusted name for air conditioner service in Canberra.
Our Car Air Conditioning Regas & Service Include:
- Air conditioning system Diagnose & Repairs
- Recharge the system
- Servicing Air con system
- Mobile Air con services
At Advanced Mobile Autocare, our mobile mechanics can effectively repair Your A/C system anywhere in Canberra. With over 14 years of experience in the automotive industry, our mobile mechanics will adequately go through the diagnosis process to locate the issue. Advanced Mobile mechanics will get deeper into the problem to ensure our customers’ vehicles get the problem fixed at a very reasonable price.
Why choose the mobile mechanics from ADVANCED MOBILE AUTOCARE for Your A/C system repair & maintenance:
- Mobile convenience
- Fast turnaround time
- Detailed diagnosis of problems
- Long lasting lifespan
- Affordable guarantee
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