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How Your Car, Truck, or Van Heating And Air Conditioning Systems Work For Nordonia Ohio Car Owners



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By : Andrew Seese    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-28 15:28:48
Your automobile's engine is the car or trucks power source for both the heating and air conditioning systems. This is what transpires when you turn on the car's heat or the air conditioner.

Inside the car or truck's heating system, heat will be a byproduct of the engine's combustion process. The heat is absorbed by the coolant in the car or truck's radiator. The coolant is afterward circulated through the heater core before returning to the radiator. The heating system in addition features a string of air ducts, a blower motor and fan, and temperature and duct controls, which select the selected temperature and direct the flow of hot air.

Your automobile's air coditioning syatem shares air ducts, controls and a blower with the heater, however has its own refrigerant system. Your air conditioning system is comprised of the following components:
Your car's compressor is a pump that pressurizes and circulates the refrigerant throughout the system. As the refrigerant flows through the condensor, the condensor gives up heat and converts from gas to liquid.
The car or truck's receiver, dryer or accumulator is the place clean, dry refrigerant is stored as it circulates through the system.
The vehicle's orifice tube or expansion valve is actually a metering device which controls the flow of refrigerant all through the system.

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 you car.
When getting your car's air conditioning or heating system inspected and serviced at your nearby service station, make sure that the guy performing the labor is an ASE Certified technician. This way you will know that the repair you receive is from a amply trained professtional, and can save you returning for additional repairs.
The technician ought to inspect all of the following, record their condition, and match up the parts to the manufacturer's specifications. The technician can then give suggestions in line with the Motorist Assurance Program Uniform Inspection Guidelines.

The technician should inspect the vehicle's complete heating and air conditioning system. The technician should visually check the internal controls as well as the blower. The car's technician will then inspect the radiator coolant level, the hoses, the pressure cap, and your thermostat. Your technician can at that time inspect the air conditioner compressor belt for condition and proper tension. They should inspect for leaks or any noticeable damage.
Their technician should at that time pressure test the engine cooling system. Air conditioning system pressures will then be measured and compared to manufacturer's specifications.

The air conditioning system is then leak tested
Both the heater and air conditioning system ought to be performance tested by inspecting the outlet air temperature at the discharge vents.
These tests, inspections, and service will save you money, and supply you with a cool traveling experience in the hot summer months, and maintain you toasty warm while traveling in the chilly winter months.

Author Resource:

Nordonia Goodyear is serving the Northfield, Macedonia, Nordonia, Walton Hills, Hudson, Twinsburg, Penninsula, and Brecksville Ohio areas since 1982. They are A.S.E. Certified Technicians. They can inspect your vehicle's heating and air conditioning systems while you wait, or give you a ride to work or home. They also provide a free loaner car if needed. Call the owner Mike McGroarty at 330-467-9041. You may want to find out more at http://www.automotiveservicenordonia.com or http://www.autorepairmacedonianorthfield.com

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