Why does the Mercedes-Benz air conditioning take several minutes to start cooling after being turned on?
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The reason why the Mercedes-Benz air conditioning takes several minutes to start cooling after being turned on is due to a malfunction in the air conditioning system. Refrigerant leak: If there is a refrigerant leak in the car, it will result in insufficient refrigerant in the air conditioning system. The heat absorbed in the evaporator will also decrease due to the lack of refrigerant, leading to slower cooling speed and reduced cooling capacity. Air conditioning compressor failure: The compressor is the core component of the air conditioning cooling system. If this part malfunctions, it will also cause the cooling speed to slow down. Drying tank blockage: If there is excessive moisture in the drying tank, it cannot effectively absorb the moisture in the refrigerant, resulting in reduced cooling capacity in the air conditioning system. When the drying tank is clogged with impurities during filtration, it can also cause the air conditioning system to cool too slowly or even fail to cool.