Does Car Air Conditioning Need Freon Refill?
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Freon refill is required, and the Freon used in cars is called automotive air conditioning refrigerant. The common reasons for ineffective car air conditioning are as follows: Quality and Purity of Freon: The quality and purity of Freon play a crucial role in vehicle air conditioning systems. Typically, low-quality Freon can lead to inefficient operation of the air conditioning. Condenser and Radiator: The heat dissipation of the condenser and radiator also affects the performance of the air conditioning. Failure to clean them for a long time can result in the condenser and radiator being covered by debris and dust. Usage of Freon: Many car owners believe that more Freon in the air conditioning system is better, but this is not the case. During the refill process, the amount of Freon should be neither too much nor too little. Too little Freon results in insufficient pressure in the air conditioning pipes, while too much causes excessive pressure. In both scenarios, the air conditioning cannot function properly to provide cooling. Quality of the Expansion Valve: The expansion valve is a critical component in the refrigeration system, usually installed between the liquid storage tank and the evaporator. A low-quality expansion valve can prevent the refrigerant from functioning as intended.