Vehicle A/C Repair & Maintenance in Littlefield, TX

When the mercury rises, you want the refreshing coolness of an air conditioner in your vehicle. There are few things better than entering a vehicle well-cooled by a good AC with the heat and humidity of 80, 90, or 100 + degree temperatures and heat indices. Like anything else though, your AC components don't last forever and if problems develop an AC loses effectiveness. If you live in or near Plainview, Levelland, or Muleshoe, you can get your AC serviced professionally at Premier Chevrolet GMC of Littlefield. If the AC is not doing what it is supposed to, don't get steamed, bring your vehicle in and let us help you chill out when the temperatures heat up.

A/C Performance Evaluation

If your A/C is broken, don't get hot under the collar. Bring your vehicle in and let us help you keep your cool with an A/C performance check to see what's burning you up. Our professional technicians will inspect your car's A/C and determine where the problem lies. We'll check for refrigerant leaks, inspect seals, fittings, O-rings, hoses, and refrigerant levels to ensure that there are no problems. If their inspection shows problems or leaks, they can make repairs or replA/Ce components to make sure that everything is cool with your A/C.

Most Common Issues with Car Air Conditioners

In general, the most common problem with an A/C is a problem that develops when moisture gets in the system. Moisture in your A/C mixes with the refrigerant and creates an Acidic compound that wreaks havoc on the components of your A/C system. This damage is identified with certain signs that point to A/C trouble.

Signs Your Car's A/C Needs Repairs

  • Wait! This air is warm, not cool! Hot air coming from your A/C vents may mean big problems. When water gets into the A/C and combines with refrigerant, it becomes highly corrosive, and it will begin to eat away soft components like plastic and rubber. It can cause components to rust away if not addressed. This in turn causes refrigerant leaks in the system which translates to hot air blowing out.
  • Phew! What's that smell? Weird odors coming out of the vent usually means mold. Therefore, moisture is in the system and things are getting bad. It can also mean a damp or dirty cabin air filter or a blocked drain in the evaporator case.
  • Where's the air? It used to be stronger. Once again excess moisture (in this case the evaporator core) is causing problems. It may mean mold or debris buildup blocking the airflow through the vents, or it can mean a restriction in the evaporator core, or your blower motor may be going out.

If you notice any of these issues, you can bring your vehicle to Premier Chevrolet GMC of Littlefield. Our service technicians will identify the cause and provide you with a written estimate for the cost to repair the problem.

If you need help with your A/C, contact us at Chevrolet GMC of Littlefield and set up an appointment with our Service Center, or schedule service online.