Ed Martin Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

Aug 17, 2023

Your car Ac not working is the last thing you need on a hot day. The AC system consists of numerous components which require regular servicing to keep them in good condition. If you have an AC problem, your Chrysler dealer is here to help you. These are a few signs that you need to visit us for an AC repair.

A car's AC system being serviced near Anderson, Indiana

Bad Smell From the AC

An earthy, musty smell from your AC is a sign that mold or bacteria have infested the system. Bacteria and mold spores are drawn into the AC through the air intake vent. They will wait in the system until your AC isn’t being used over late fall and winter. During your AC’s downtime, the ducts experience little air movement, allowing bacteria and mold to grow in this dark, slightly moist space.

These organisms produce a foul smell, and both can cause allergic reactions. Fortunately, removing bacteria and mold is a quick and easy process. We’ll pump a powerful antibacterial and anti-mold solution into the AC system, then switch on the AC and allow the solution to circulate. Your AC will be bacteria and mold-free in no time.


Electrical Problems

Your AC components all require electricity. Supplying this electricity involves countless wires, switches, relays, and fuses. Electrical systems suffer wear and tear over time. The constant passage of electrical current will eventually weaken electrical wiring, and this can cause breakages. Relays and switches can fail for mechanical reasons, and fuses can blow due to electrical shorts.

Depending on the affected parts of the system, your AC might deliver cool air, warm air, or no air at all. A blown compressor fuse will shut the AC system down completely. Damaged fan wiring will prevent the fan from working, and cold air won’t blow into your cabin. Our technicians will examine the electrical system, identify any issues, and fix them for you.


Water Leak

If you spot damp patches on the floor of the front passenger compartment, you could have an AC problem. During the cooling process, the water in the warmer outside air is removed. Once this is complete, the dry air is chilled and pumped into your cabin. The water that is removed collects in the evaporator heater box just below the evaporator coil.

Bacteria can also lurk around the evaporator coil. Given time, the bacteria will expand and block the drain line. The drain line drains water from the heater box and allows it to drop onto the ground. When the drain line is blocked, the heater box will fill with water and excess water will drip onto the passenger side carpet. We’ll fix this problem by cleaning the bacteria blockage and replacing the drain hose.

An AC problem doesn’t have to ruin your day. Call the experts at Ed Martin CDJR.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​