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Air Conditioning Repair For Cars and Trucks


Restoring Comfort with 503 Auto Repair in Keizer

If your car's air conditioning system isn't keeping you cool in the scorching weather, there's no need to endure discomfort. Come over to 503 Auto Repair in Keizer, where we'll swiftly restore your AC's performance. Reach out to us now at 503-922-0051 or drop by our shop at 1301 Candlewood Dr, Keizer, OR.


Five Indicators Your Car's AC Needs Attention

  • Your car's AC blows air only slightly cooler than the outside temperature.
  • Unpleasant mildew and mold odors emanate from your AC vents.
  • The AC functions only while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Even at the highest fan setting, there's weak airflow.
  • Water condenses or drips onto your foot while driving.

Don't delay! If your car's AC isn't operating at peak efficiency, a visit to 503 Auto Repair is a wise move. Routine maintenance now can help you avoid more costly AC repairs later. Sometimes, resolving a malfunctioning air conditioner is as simple and cost-effective as replenishing the coolant.


Ensuring Optimal Performance for Your Vehicle's Cooling System

Most car and truck air conditioning systems eventually require attention due to wear and tear. Hoses supplying the AC 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 503-922-0051 to learn more about how we can restore your air conditioning.


Common Automotive AC Repair Services


1234YF Vehicle AC Refrigerant
Our shop is prepared to recharge your car, truck, or jeep's 1234YF freon. All vehicle AC systems manufactured after 2021 rely on 1234YF freon as the eco-friendly solution for keeping your car's cabin cool.

Recharging Your Car's AC
When your car's air conditioning (AC) loses cooling power or fails to deliver cool air, a freon recharge may be in order. Recharging your freon is often a fast and cost-effective repair that can help you beat the summer heat. However, a freon leak could be due to a cracked hose or seal, indicating a more substantial repair may be necessary.

Repair Your Car's AC Compressor
The cool air in your car primarily comes from the compressor. Your vehicle's compressor performs four essential functions: pressurizing the refrigerant to cool cabin air, regulating temperature output, sensing temperature changes inside and outside the vehicle, and directing air to your car's AC condenser.

Repair Your Car's AC Condenser
Typically located in front of the radiator, your vehicle's A/C condenser plays a crucial role. When your AC compressor pressurizes the refrigerant, it flows to the condenser, reducing temperature and pressure. The condenser is vital for maintaining a comfortable cabin temperature by transferring cooled liquid refrigerant to the receiver/dryer or accumulator.

Repair Your Car's AC Evaporator
The evaporator, a crucial component tucked just behind the dashboard, plays a vital role in your car's air conditioning system. By efficiently cooling and dehumidifying the air before it circulates throughout the vehicle's cabin, the evaporator ensures a comfortable and refreshing interior climate, especially during warmer seasons.

Replace Your Car's AC Thermal Expansion Valve or Orifice Tube
The Thermal Expansion Valve or Orifice Tube monitors A/C system pressure and temperature, determining the precise refrigerant amount that can safely enter the evaporator. Imbalanced pressure can lead to unwanted moisture buildup in your car or truck's AC system.


Freon Recharging Questions and Answers


How often should Freon be changed?

Never, at least not in the way you think of your oil being changed. Your car's AC 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 AC 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.

How long should a Freon recharge last?

If your car's AC system was recently repaired and required a freon recharge it should not need to be replaced again. Your AC system is a closed or sealed system that does not allow freon to escape. Freon is not like gasoline; it does not get depleted. If freon is escaping after your car's AC system has been repaired, then additional work may need to be done to find the leak.

Schedule your AC repair appointment with 503 Auto Repair today! Our expert technicians are equipped to swiftly diagnose and resolve all your air conditioning issues.

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Testimonials

reviewiconHighly Recommended
Keizer, OR
I woke up today so stressed because my car has been having issues and I decided it was time I took it in! I was so worried it would crash on me but 503 Auto Repair Absolutely had the best customer service hands down i could ever ask for. they went above and beyond for me and this mama is just so thankful. Had my car ready within hours + it's safe to drive again. It was extremely inexpensive as well!! if you are having car issues - this is THE place to go!! Thank you to all the men at 503 for helping me!!
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Keizer, OR
Brandon replaced the the serpentine and water pump belts and and did some lighting work on my 2014 mazda3 fast and right. Great experience!
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