Posted on: 7/1/2026

Car A/C problems have a way of showing up right when you need cold air most. One day the system feels fine, then the next drive takes longer to cool down, blows warm at stoplights, or starts making a noise you did not hear before. Since the vents still move air, many drivers give it more time than they should. That delay can make the repair harder. Automotive A/C systems use refrigerant, pressure, sensors, fans, valves, electrical controls, and moving parts that all have to work together. When one part starts falling behind, the system usually gives a few clues before it stops cooling completely. 1. Weak Airflow From The Vents Weak airflow is different from warm air. The air may still feel cool, but it does not come out of the vents with the force it used to. That can make the cabin take much longer to cool, especially after the car has been sitting in the sun. A clogged cabin air filter is a common cause and one of the easier to correct. Blower motor issues, elect ... read more
Posted on: 7/1/2026

We’re in the dog days of summer now, which has me thinking about…well, dogs. Your furry four legged friend needs your vehicle to work safely JUST as much as you do. Without it, how would they get to the dog park? How in the world would they get their pup cups? And how would they get to the v-e-t? We get dog owners because we are all dog owners. Don’t worry about the fur or the toys in the backseat, we’re used to it. Get out there and adventure with your canine companion, just make sure to get your vehicle checked before you head out too far. Happy work anniversary Pedro – 8 years of having you on our team is a big deal! Thank you for sticking with us for all of these years! 😊 June A/C Special R-134 Air Conditioning Check – $89.99 Or $50.00 off on R-1234yf A/C Systems Test & Record Vent Temperature | Inspect Components For Visible Leaks | Gauge & Record Freon Pre ... read more