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Cooling and Heating Systems
Your
car's engine is the power source for both heating and
air conditioning systems. The systems also share other
components, as the following diagram shows. Here's what
happens when you flip on the heat or the air
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Heating System
Heat
is a byproduct of the engine's combustion process.
The heat is absorbed by the coolant in your car's
radiator. The coolant is then circulated through
the heater core before returning to the radiator.
The heating system also includes a series of air
ducts, a blower motor and fan, and temperature and
duct controls, which selct the desired temperature
and direct the flow of warm
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Air Conditioning
System
This
system shares air ducts, controls and a blower
with the heater, but has its own refrigerant
system. The air conditioning system is comprised
of the following
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What Our ASE Certified Technicians
Do |
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The
following components are inspected. Their condition is
recorded and compared to manufacturer's specs.
Recommendations are made per the Motorist Assurance
Program Uniform Inspection Guidelines: |
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Heating and Air Conditioning Systems
Visual Inspection
- Interior controls and blower
- Radiator coolant level, hoses, pressure cap
and thermostat
- The
A/C compressor belt for condition and tension
- Leaks or other damage
- Component condition, leaks or damage
Heating
and Air Conditioning Tests
- Pressure test engine cooling system
- A/C
system pressures are measured and compared to
manufacturer's specifications
- A/C
system is leak tested
- Both
the heater and A/C are performance tested by checking
the outlet air temperature at the discharge
vents
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