Services

A/C System Service and Diagnositic
Fleet Maintenance
  • Full system check
  • Vacuum, oil & dye added
  • Leak test
  • Re-gas
  • Check pollen filter
  • Anti-Bacteria treatment
  • We come to you
  • Call outs in KZN area
  • Service & Maintenance
  • Repairs
  • Water leaks
  • Installations (New and Replacements)

Diagnostics

  • Visual Inspection ~ We start with a visual inspection of the compressor and its surrounding components and for obvious signs of damage, such as potential leaks, cracks, or loose connections, including fouling hoses and pipes. We check that the compressor clutch is engaging properly when the AC is turned on.
  • Check Refrigerant Pressure ~ We use a manifold gauge set to measure the high and low side pressure of the AC system while the compressor is running. Low pressure on both sides could indicate a refrigerant leak.
  • Listen for Unusual Noises ~ While AC is running we listen for any unusual noises coming from the compressor. Grinding, rattling, or squealing sounds may indicate internal damage or mechanical issues with the compressor.
  • Check Compressor Clutch Operation ~ We observe the compressor clutch while the AC is running. The clutch should engage and disengage smoothly in response to changes in temperature or when the AC is turned on and off. If the clutch does not engage, it could indicate an electrical issue or a faulty clutch assembly.
  • Inspect Compressor Drive Belt ~ We examine the compressor drive belt for signs of wear, damage, or misalignment. A loose or damaged belt can prevent the compressor from operating efficiently or cause it to fail altogether.
  • Test Electrical Connections ~ We check the electrical connections to the compressor, condenser fan, and radiator fan, for corrosion, damage, or loose connections and check that the wiring harness and connectors are intact and properly connected.
  • Check Compressor Oil Level ~ Some compressors have a sight glass or dipstick to check the oil level. Insufficient oil can lead to compressor failure due to inadequate lubrication.
  • Use Diagnostic Tools ~ If available, use diagnostic tools such as a scan tool or AC system analyzer to monitor compressor operation and diagnose any electronic control issues.
  • Perform System Leak Test ~ We conduct a leak test using a UV dye to check for refrigerant leaks in the AC system. Compressor failure can sometimes be caused by leaks that result in low refrigerant levels.
  • Consult Service Manual ~ We refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific diagnostic procedures and troubleshooting steps recommended by the manufacturer for the particular compressor model.
  • Professional Assistance ~ We will then advise should any parts need to be replaced. Note that wear in the compressor may cause metal debris to block the condenser. It is advisable clean the lines and the condenser replaced as well.

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