4 Signs Your Range Rover AC Needs Servicing

range rover ac servicing signs

Your Range Rover’s air conditioning will need to be serviced or fixed at some point. You don’t want to be caught off guard now that summer is in full swing in Dubai.

Traveling in a Range Rover with a broken air conditioner is awful. As a result, you must guarantee that your vehicle’s air conditioner will not fail you when you need it the most.

We recommend that you follow some preventive maintenance suggestions if you want to avoid costly vehicle repairs. You can be on the safe side if you have these common difficulties resolved promptly. For example, you could wish to employ an expert to address motor noise, brake screams, and other frequent problems. Here, we’ll go over four frequent warning signals that say your Range Rover needs to be serviced immediately.

1. Difference in Cooling

Although it may appear obvious, the first and most essential symptom is a change in cooling. Never dismiss it. You may notice a tiny cold air movement, but no matter how much you crank up your air conditioning, the airflow does not increase.

You may feel the air on the other side, but it is not frigid air. This could indicate that there is a problem with your Range Rover’s air conditioning system. It could be as simple as dirt and debris clogging the condenser or evaporator. Another possibility is that there is a problem with the compressor that pushes refrigerants through the A/C system. It is also possible that the decreasing refrigerant levels result from a leak. As a result, your mechanic should inspect the problem as soon as possible.

2. Compressor Hose Leakage

This is a problematic symptom to detect since it affects components under the hood. Check the hose flowing upward from the compressor if you know what you’re looking for. There must be no discharge or dirt. If it isn’t that, it could be refrigerant oil, which indicates a leak impacting the performance of your Range Rover’s air conditioning system.

If you’re unfamiliar with your vehicle’s under-the-hood tubes, hoses, and other components, schedule an A/C service immediately.

3. Unpleasant Odors

This is most likely one of the most unpleasant things generated by a faulty air conditioner. When you go into your car, you smell a musty, unpleasant, moldy odor.

A moldy evaporator case or air vent could possibly be the source of the problem. This can jeopardize your health because mold can cause allergic reactions in some people. Cleaning the evaporator case and the air vent on a regular basis would help to resolve this issue.

Also, at times, when you turn on the air conditioner, you notice a pungent burning odor.

Using an air freshener to mask the odor may be tempting, but don’t. You don’t want to inhale air that has passed through a tunnel of filth and bacteria. Bring your vehicle in instead, and we’ll service your air conditioning as soon as possible.

4. The Water Inside The Cabin

If you’ve ever parked your car after a long drive with the AC on, you’ve probably noticed a puddle of water underneath it. That’s natural, and it’s a perfectly healthy AC system symptom. But the trouble starts when you see water inside the cabin.

The reason is that the condensed water from the evaporator has to drain, but it leaks into the cabin due to a clogged drainpipe. The water inside the car can do substantial damage to the vehicle’s electrical system and possibly pose a shock hazard, so it’s best to get it to a mechanic as soon as possible.

Conclusion

The air conditioning in your car should be examined at least once a year by a car air conditioner repair and maintenance expert. Check the motor, blower, drain line, coils, operating pressures, temperatures, return and supply lines, refrigerant levels, and connections.

Fortunately, at DAScenter, we have an in-house Land Rover AC service center manned by a team of skilled factory-trained professionals who can get your air conditioning system back up and running. Book your slot now!

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