Air filters and allergies
Anyone who has allergies knows that the end of spring doesn't always mean the end of suffering.
Read moreDon't get caught out this summer with an inefficient air conditioning system. Whether you need to stay warm or cool, poor performance can increase your fuel consumption. Common symptoms of a faulty car air conditioner include unusual noises, weak airflow, unpleasant odours, or inconsistent cooling.
At Outback Mechanical NT (AU45508) we're your trusted choice for car air conditioning regas, repairs, servicing or inspections in Alice Springs and surrounding areas. We understand the importance of a reliable air conditioning system, especially in the harsh Australian climate.
Modern vehicles are equipped with complex components, including air conditioning systems that demand regular maintenance to stay dependable and energy-efficient. Over time, rubber seals may deteriorate, leading to refrigerant leaks and higher fuel usage.
Outback Mechanical NT prioritises environmental responsibility and have Arctick Authorisation (AU45508) to conduct car air conditioning services with care and reliability. We encourage regular inspections of rubber seals for any signs of leaks or wear that could indicate refrigerant loss.
An annual car air conditioning service, ideally in Spring time before the real heat arrives, can prevent costly breakdowns, protect passengers by reducing harmful substance build-up, and save money by optimising fuel efficiency.
For residents of Alice Springs and visitors alike, trust the experts at Outback Mechanical NT to keep your car's air conditioning in top condition. Book your service today!
How do air conditioners work?
A car air conditioner system is composed of four essential parts :
Car air conditioning is designed to pull the heat from the air within the car's interior area and transfer it outside, leaving only cooled or 'conditioned' air to be redistributed. Hot air is passed across a gas-filled evaporator, where the heat is easily absorbed by the refrigerant (in gas form), effectively removing the heat from the air in the car.
The now heated gas is pulled through the compressor where it is further heated (via compression). The next stage involves the refrigerant being forced through the condenser to extract the refrigerant's heat quickly. The refrigerant, now condensed to a liquid, then moves through the expansion device (either a TXV or Orifice tube), which regulates the refrigerant's flow to the evaporator, changing the high-pressure liquid to a low-pressure mist (gas). A fan blowing over the evaporator's cold fins produces the cold air being blown into the car, and the entire process then begins all over again.
Does the car air conditioner use more fuel?
Yes! Your car air conditioning is using fuel. However, it's actually more fuel efficient to run car air conditioning than it is to have your windows down due to aerodynamic drag. If your air conditioning isn't performing its best, it may use more fuel to run. To avoid this, it's important that you have your air conditioning serviced regularly by professionals, like the ones at Outback Mechanical NT.
What's the cause of the bad smell in car air conditioning?
The damp environment can promote microbes, bacteria and even fungus growth inside the evaporator core. This can lead to nasty smells and possibly even be bad for the health of any vehicle occupants. Although modern evaporator units tend to be more efficient, they have more fins, meaning an increased capability to trap moisture and allow for micro-organism development.
How do I know my car air conditioning is due for a service?
If you cannot remember when your air conditioning was last serviced, perhaps it's time to book in with the team at Outback Mechanical NT. You should also book in if:
Why does the car air conditioner need to be serviced?
Car air conditioning is designed to pull the heat from the air within the interior area of the car outside, leaving only cooled or 'conditioned' air to be redistributed. This is achieved using a special compound called refrigerant, capable of readily absorbing heat as a gas and quickly losing heat as a liquid.
The compressor needs the right amount of oil in the refrigerant to prevent it from seizing up. Should the air filters be jammed with dirt and bacteria, it will affect the entire system's performance, and it can even cause it to stop working altogether. On top of inhibiting air conditioner efficiency, dirty air filters can cause health problems.
Being exposed to the elements and very diverse operating conditions and being used intermittently rather than being 'Always On' can cause decay of the hoses, connections and seals. A vehicle air conditioning system should be examined regularly to ensure there are no problems or refrigerant loss due to failure or leakage from these points.
Simply by cooling the air in your car under normal running conditions, the air filters get dirty and intermittent use can cause seals to dry and crack, allowing them to leak. Even without leaks, the gas in a car air conditioning system will eventually begin to degrade or evaporate over time. It should be recharged as required to keep the air con system in peak running condition.
How often should a car air conditioner be serviced?
Your automotive air conditioning system needs to be examined once a year for any signs of problems with the seals, hoses and connections and confirm there is no refrigerant reduction over time. Regularly servicing your automotive air conditioner system keeps refrigerant at optimum levels meaning the system does not need to work as hard. This, in turn, protects the system from damage and minimises fuel expenditure.
Can I service my own car air conditioner?
Only qualified mechanics with the appropriate training, like the ones at Outback Mechanical NT, should attempt to service a car air conditioner. Specific licences are required to service or repair some types of car air conditioning systems, especially where re-gas (recharging of the refrigerant) is concerned. Strict guidelines and procedures must be adhered to when handling certain refrigerants, which must always be fully recovered and not allowed to escape into the atmosphere during servicing.
Refrigerant can also pose serious health risks if mishandled. Specialist equipment is also required as the air conditioning system is under extreme pressure and must be pulled into a deep vacuum to remove any moisture, to avoid seriously damaging the system. You can find out more about licensing on the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC) Website.
Anyone who has allergies knows that the end of spring doesn't always mean the end of suffering.
Read moreConveniently located in Alice Springs, Outback Mechanical NT specialise in car servicing for all makes and models, including commercial fleet vehicles.
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