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Auto Air Conditioning Service Malden, MA

Are you searching for auto air conditioning service in the Malden, MA area? Then look no further, our ASE Certified Technicians are ready to help with any air conditioning repairs or service.


Car Air Conditioner Repair Malden, MA

We specialize in car AC repair in Malden, MA. If the air conditioning in your vehicle completely stops working or the air temperature is not cold our mechanics can quickly diagnose the problem and get your vehicle's a/c system working again!

Air Conditioning Service

Before hitting the road for a summer vacation or road trip in New England, get your car's A/C system checked and serviced.  The auto air conditioning service is a process of checking the condition of the air conditioning system and repairing any issues. The service includes checking the refrigerant charge, leak detection, and testing the a/c compressor.


When to Recharge My Car A/C System?

Keeping your car A/C system in good working order is essential in the summer. This means that you need to recharge the system refrigerant when it starts to leak or when you notice a drop in the level of cooling. The most common symptoms of an A/C leak are:

  • The air coming out of the vents is warm.
  • The air coming out of the vent's smells like a wet dog or something else unpleasant.


If you suspect a leak, bring your car to the Hub Starters auto repair shop experts on Rt. 99 in Malden for an air conditioning diagnostic test.


A vehicle's Air Condition System relies on refrigerant gas.

This gas is pumped and circulated through many areas in your car and under the hood to make your A/C work. There are many pipes and connections on those pipes to route the gas where it needs to go. These pipes and connections must have rubber O-rings to prevent the gas from escaping. After a time, the gas naturally dissipates, and also, these rubber seals wear out and cause the gas to escape, leaving you with a non-functioning A/C.


Diagnosing A/C Problems

The first step to diagnosing an A/C problem is to identify if there are any leaks. We do this by looking over all the lines and fittings for any fluid build-up or also insert a die into the gas and use a U.V. light to watch it come out of the leaking area. At this point, you can replace the O-ring, pipe, or leaking component, fill the system and be back in the cool air.


We also provide automobile heating systems repairs.


For reliable auto air conditioning service, call (781) 322-6151.

Don't wait until it's too hot!

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