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Your car's engine is
the power source for both heating and air conditioning systems. The
systems also share other components, as the following diagram shows.
Here's what happens when you flip on the heat or the air conditioner:
Heating System
Heat is a byproduct of the engine's combustion process. The heat
is absorbed by the coolant in your car's radiator. The coolant
is then circulated through the heater core before returning to
the radiator. The heating system also includes a series of air
ducts, a blower motor and fan, and temperature and duct
controls, which selct the desired temperature and direct the
flow of warm air.
Air Conditioning System
This system shares air ducts, controls and a blower with the
heater, but has its own refrigerant system. The air conditioning
system is comprised of the following components:
Compressor
This
is a pump that pressurizes and circulates the refrigerant
through the system.
Condensor
As
the refrigerant flows through the condensor, it gives up heat
and converts from gas to liquid.
Receiver/Dryer or Accumulator
This
is where clean, dry refrigerant is stored as it circulates
through the system.
Orifice Tube
or Expansion Valve
This
is a metering device that controls the flow of refrigerant
through the system.
Evaporator
Core
Refrigerant enters the evaporator core as a liquid. Heat from
the air converts the liquid refrigerant back into a gas, which
cools the air before it enters your car.
What Our ASE Certified Technicians Do
The
following components are inspected. Their condition is recorded and
compared to manufacturer's specs. Recommendations are made per the
Motorist Assurance Program Uniform Inspection Guidelines:
Heating and Air Conditioning Systems
Visual Inspection
- Interior
controls and blower
- Radiator coolant
level, hoses, pressure cap and thermostat
- The A/C
compressor belt for condition and tension
- Leaks or other
damage
- Component
condition, leaks or damage
Heating and Air
Conditioning Tests
- Pressure test
engine cooling system
- A/C system
pressures are measured and compared to manufacturer's specifications
- A/C system is
leak tested
- Both the heater
and A/C are performance tested by checking the outlet air
temperature at the discharge vents
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