Your car's ‘skin’ of steel and glass is not only protective and beautiful, but it also attracts and stores a tremendous amount of solar (radiant) heat in the passenger compartment.
Removing this trapped heat requires a very efficient system. The Air Conditioning (A/C) system is a combination of mechanical components plus a chemical medium (Freon – not a psychic) whose sole purpose is to move heat from the interior to the exterior of the vehicle.
Air Conditioning System |
After the receiver drier, Freon turns into vapor inside the Evaporator where it chills and takes the heat out of the air. The evaporator is located inside the car.
Then the vapor travels back to the A/C Compressor (in the engine area) where it gets compressed. Then the Freon flows to the condenser.
Next the Condenser condenses the Freon back into a liquid state – creating heat under the hood, in the engine compartment. The condenser is located in front of the radiator. As the Freon completes its circuit by traveling back to the Evaporator to become vapor, it chills the air.
In order to perform properly, your car’s air-conditioner requires that all of the parts be functioning correctly. Working on A/C systems requires (by the B.A.R.) special equipment, training and certification. Water Star Motors, of course, has all of this and more!
A note on Freon: Currently, all new cars have Freon type 134A. (environmentally friendly). Transition to environmentally friendly Freon began in the late 80’s. Older cars have the Freon R-12 (the O-zone Killer).
Water Star Motors is running an air conditioning special.
Water Star Motors is running an air conditioning special.