A/C and Heating Repair For Cars and Trucks in Bend, Oregon

Most car and truck air conditioning systems eventually require attention due to wear and tear. Hoses supplying the A/C unit can crack, clog, or develop leaks if neglected. Let us service your car or truck to keep your cooling system operating at its best. Dial (541) 728-2915 to learn more about how we can restore your air conditioning.

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Five Indicators Your Car's A/C Needs Attention

  1. Your car’s A/C blows air only slightly cooler than the outside temperature.
  2. Unpleasant mildew and mold odors emanate from your A/C vents.
  3. The A/C functions only while the vehicle is in motion.
  4. Even at the highest fan setting, there’s weak airflow.
  5. Water condenses or drips onto your foot while driving.

Don’t delay! If your car’s A/C isn’t operating at peak efficiency, a visit to Mountain View Imports is a wise move. Routine maintenance now can help you avoid more costly auto A/C repairs later. Sometimes, resolving a malfunctioning air conditioner is as simple and cost-effective as replenishing the coolant.

Common Automotive A/C Repair Services

  • 1234YF Vehicle A/C Refrigerant: Our facility is equipped to handle the latest 1234YF freon recharge for your car, truck, or jeep. This refrigerant, mandatory in all vehicle A/C systems manufactured after 2021, offers an environmentally friendly way to keep your vehicle’s cabin cool.
  • Recharging Your Car’s A/C: If your vehicle’s A/C begins to lose its cooling efficiency, consider a freon recharge. This quick and cost-effective solution restores cool air, providing relief from the heat. Be aware that if there’s a freon leak, it could be due to a damaged hose or seal, which might require more extensive repairs.
  • Repair Your Car’s A/C Compressor: The A/C compressor is central to cooling your vehicle, performing several critical functions: it pressurizes the refrigerant to cool the air, regulates the temperature output, detects temperature changes, and channels air to the A/C condenser.
  • Repair Your Car’s A/C Condenser: Located at the front of your vehicle, near the radiator, the A/C condenser is crucial for cooling the refrigerant after compression. This component helps maintain a comfortable cabin temperature by converting the refrigerant into a cooled liquid that moves to the receiver/dryer or accumulator.
  • Repair Your Car’s A/C Evaporator: Situated just behind the dashboard, the evaporator is key to your car’s air conditioning system. It cools and dehumidifies the air before it flows through the cabin, ensuring a comfortable environment inside your vehicle during the warmer months.
  • Replace Your Car’s A/C Thermal Expansion Valve or Orifice Tube: The Thermal Expansion Valve or Orifice Tube is essential for regulating your A/C system’s pressure and temperature, controlling the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator. Proper balance prevents moisture build-up, crucial for maintaining your vehicle’s A/C efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Freon Recharging

How often should Freon be changed?

Never, at least not in the way you think of your oil being changed. Your car’s A/C system is a sealed unit. No new Freon needs to be added unless there’s a refrigerant leak. Over time as your vehicle ages small cracks may form in your A/C system parts such as the compressor, condenser, evaporator, receiver-dryer, expansion tube and connecting hoses allowing Freon to escape. If this occurs, you need to replace the failing part and have your Freon recharged.

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Restoring Comfort with Mountain View Imports in Bend, OR

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