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Wichita Kansas Air Conditioning and Heater Repair Service

Wichita Kansas AC / HEATER REPAIR SERVICE: Your vehicles heating and air conditioning system can be very confusing and involve complicated diagnostics and repair procedures.  Thankfully the technicians at Rusty Eck Ford have the knowledge and know-how to get the job done right.  Our Ford Master Craft Technicians have all of the necessary equipment and expertise to make sure your AC and Heating system is running at peak performance.

Without the heating and air conditioning systems in today’s modern vehicles, we would all be miserable driving to our destinations. We take for granted the heat that keeps us warm in the cold Wichita Kansas winter months, and the cool air that refreshes in the summer time. Let’s take a look at how both systems are critical to keeping us comfortable in our midwestern climate.

The heater in your car is basically a smaller version of your cooling systems radiator. Hot engine coolant is circulated through a small radiator, often times called a heater core. A fan is positioned in front of the heater core to blow cold outside air over the fins. As this air travels over the heater core, it heats up and becomes the hot air which blows out your heater vents.

Like your engines cooling system radiator, the heater core can suffer some of the same issues. If the heater core becomes clogged with rust or sludge, you will no longer have heat. Also leaks can cause a cabin full of white steam and really mess up your windows. If you smell the sweet aroma of coolant when your heater is on, chances are, you have a small leak in the heater core. Often times the heater core is buried under the dashboard, and replacing it, is a major job.

The air conditioning system in your car is comprised of a compressor, condenser, expansion valve and evaporator. If you have ever used a can of compressed air to clean computer components, you will know that the bottle gets very cold in a short amount of time. This is due to the rapid expansion of the compressed gas.

The same thing happens in your car’s air conditioning system. Refrigerant (AKA Freon) is compressed in the compressor and turns into a hot gas. In the condenser, this hot gas is cooled to a liquid state and travels to the expansion valve. As the Freon goes through the expansion valve it returns to a low-pressure gas and rapidly cools in the evaporator. A fan blows over the evaporator and cools the air that eventually blows out your vents.

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