Recharging the Air-Conditioning System

Recharging the Air-Conditioning System

Follow these tips to make the process go smoothly.

Modern automotive air-conditioning systems are very dependable, but there could be times when they need to be recharged. 

Recharging simply means adding refrigerant to the cooling system so it resumes blowing cold air. But here’s the thing: Vehicle owners shouldn’t have to recharge their A/C very often, if at all. In fact, it’s simply a misconception that automotive A/C units need to be topped off regularly to keep them functioning properly. 

However, if the repair requires the A/C system to be recharged, here are a few tips that should help the process go smoothly.

This video is sponsored by The Pronto Network.   

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