When your car’s AC goes out, you naturally have a few concerning questions you’d like to ask. For example, can you diagnose the problem yourself? Or how much will it cost to fix the problem? Luckily, videos like the YouTube video explain a few easy tips and tricks for resolving and diagnosing minor concerns yourself.
To understand why your AC isn’t working, it’s important to be aware of the two main reasons why it may not be working. The first reason may be due to leaks in the system, or the second reason is due to compressor issues. Once you understand this, you can work backward to find the fault through elimination.
Firstly, check if your AC is cool but not blowing out cold air. This may be due to an obstruction on the condensor such as leaves, bugs, dirt, or debris. In addition, check the cabin air filter. If you can’t locate the problem here, it’s time to move on to the next step, which is to use a manifold gauge set to check the pressure in the system.
Lastly, use a UV AC leak detection kit to check for leaks in the system. Ensure you check all the hoses and seals. If none of these avenues produce a result, it may be time to take your vehicle to a professional for an assessment or car air conditioning repair.