Does your car’s air conditioning need a fresh blast of cold? The year-old Cool Air Rebate (CAR) Program offers financial assistance to qualifying, low-income Californians who need a particular coolant ...
If your air conditioning isn't blowing cold, or at least not as cold as you'd like it to be, it might be time for a recharge.
With the hot months quickly approaching, it's important that your car's air conditioner produces cold air. Few things are worse than sitting in a hot car with an air conditioner that gives you no ...
Several components in your car hold coolant, often called antifreeze, and any of them can get a hole or develop a leak. If your car loses too much coolant, its engine could overheat. Coolant is also ...
Qualifying California residents may get up to 90% off of their AC repair through the Cool Air Rebate Program BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — Nathan Perrine, the executive director of the Car Care Council ...
We surveyed mechanics nationwide to give you a better idea of what fixing your car’s AC might cost, whether you need a simple recharge or a full compressor replacement. The quotes we gathered averaged ...
The average AC leak repair costs between $125 and $1,550 to repair, but prices can go as low as $75 or upwards of $1,600 depending on the type of leak and the extent of damage. A leak in your AC ...
When your car's air conditioning begins to blow warm air—especially during the blazing heat of summer—it can be more than just uncomfortable. It can affect your concentration, delay travel plans, and ...