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We use a customized machine (RTI RHS980) that has been specifically designed to test and diagnose any and all automotive A/C problems. If we suspect a leak we’ll install a special UV Dye visible by black light or use “sniffer” to detect leaks. This device is run along the outside of your A/C system parts and can detect any refrigerant fumes and residue that have breached the A/C system.An appointment isn’t necessary to provide a comprehensive A/C Performance Check, but a service appointment can be made for your convenience. Schedule an A/C Performance Check. Well, you’ve guessed it, most A/C repairs occur during the hottest days of the year. Let’s just say, when it rains it pours car A/C repairs. And when the weather heats up is usually when most people realize their A/C isn’t working. The inspection and testing process alone can take at least 30 minutes—and that’s if there is no problem or it’s an easy problem to spot (are you feeling lucky?). In many cases, should any work be required on your A/C system, you’ll have the convenience of having the recommended services performed that same day.

So don’t sweat it. No additional appointments are necessary. We’ve all got busy lives. Drop your vehicle off and we’ll give you a ring when it’s done so you can get on with your day while your vehicle is getting the full A/C treatment. Pull up a chair in our cozy customer lounge and chill out in our A/C while we fix your A/C. Because scraping the inside of your windows is even less fun than scraping the outside! Seriously, not only does your air conditioning system provide cool air in the summer, it also de-humidifies the air, eliminating moisture when you’re running the defroster in the winter. A properly functioning A/C system is especially important in the winter to eliminate moisture that fogs up or freezes on the inside of the glass preventing you from seeing clearly. Get rid of your winter A/C frustrations. We offer four A/C services to keep you cool and comfortable: All our A/C services and repairs come with a 12 month/12000 mile warranty (whichever comes first).

Schedule an appointment today for an A/C Performance Check. If your Hybrid is equipped with a standard, belt-driven A/C compressor, then we can service your vehicle. Note: Currently, we do not service Hybrid vehicles with electrically driven A/C compressors. The RTI RHS980 is the brains behind the complicated equations and chemical analysis performed during an A/C system test. This machine is standard in all our Firestone locations and is the most trusted and accurate way to detect any potential A/C system problems. Without this equipment, a lot of hard to detect problems would either go unnoticed or take a lot longer to detect. Not any technician off the street can service an A/C system. Any person that wants to service an A/C system must first receive proper training and pass a certification test conducted by the Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS). MACS was created in 1990 after the EPA required special certification for any technician servicing any A/C systems.

The MACS certification test is designed to gauge the technician’s knowledge on properly recovering and recycling refrigerant. Refrigerant is a highly volatile and dangerous substance requiring certification by the EPA. Although the MACS test is not designed to evaluate the skills necessary to repair or service an A/C system, here at Firestone Complete Auto Care, we go a step further. With our own onsite training, our technicians receive the complete training regimen necessary to understand and successfully recharge and repair any car, truck or SUV A/C system part.
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The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Buy online and return core parts to the store to be refunded the price. On Orders $75 or Greater and free shipping to APO, FPO, DPO addresses. Save time by buying online and picking up items in store. 1,846 posts, read 3,050,105 times As you may know, I had some A/C problems. So I took it to Firestone last week and they filled it with freon and some dye. They couldn't see a leak when they had a vacuum on it. They said that if it stops blowing cold to bring it back. I leave the car at the airport for a few days. When I fly back in, I start the car then smell something (sorta sweet). A/C doesn't work anymore. Then a day or so later, I hear a weird noise like something locks up. Wonder if that was my compressor going... So take it back to Firestone today. The thought was that they can look at dye to see the cause of the leak. They call me and told me that there is no leak and that my compressor and drier needs to be replaced.

Total cost is about $1200. What do you think? 14,150 posts, read 26,441,863 times Originally Posted by NJGOAT Sorry, I left out an important detail. It is a 2004 Honda Accord, 4 cylinder. I have roughly 120,000 miles on it. 7,475 posts, read 15,884,426 times Originally Posted by Donn2390 I know that in the heat of the summer, it seems like a great idea to have A/C. I haven't had a car without A/C in such a long time. I'm also wondering if this seems ok to everyone. I just ran it through Mitchell's and for replacing the evaporator core and compressor... 5.0 labor hours, which they estimate at $495 and $1,200 in parts ($900 for the compressor and $300 for the evap core). So without adding in charging, or anything else that may need to be replaced, they are estimating around $1,700. 6,268 posts, read 8,075,575 times Originally Posted by MckinneyOwnrI just double checked Mitchell (Mitchell1 OnDemand) again and it's still showing the same pricing.