Nearest A/C Repair for Your 1996 Chrysler LHS

Schedule an A/C Service Appointment for Your Chrysler LHS

Chill out. Our technicians are trained to inspect and repair 1996 Chrysler LHS A/C systems. Stop by today to enjoy some free air conditioning and an A/C performance check.

Chrysler LHS A/C Repair

There’s nothing worse than cranking your car air conditioner on a hot day — and discovering it’s broken. Your steering wheel feels like it's burning your hands. Your skin sticks to the driver’s seat. “Who can fix my Chrysler LHS A/C?” you wonder, as the sun beats through the windshield. Easy — Firestone Complete Auto Care! We know Chrysler vehicles, and our technicians are qualified to diagnose and repair 1996 Chrysler LHS A/C systems. Come to your local Firestone Complete Auto Care in your Chrysler LHS

In this A/C performance inspection, we’ll check out the current condition of your 1996 Chrysler LHS A/C system to determine whether repair work is needed. This check includes a visual inspection, performance test, and pressure and leak test. If we suspect a leak, we’ll send a U/V dye through your A/C system or use a “sniffer” to find the leak. A "sniffer" is a machine that's run along parts of your Chrysler LHS A/C system that can detect any refrigerant fumes that might be leaking out from the system. If there's a leak, we'll find it and fix it.

A/C Recharge for Chrysler LHS

Let's say we repair your 1996 Chrysler LHS A/C system. We will also perform an A/C evacuation and recharge. To start this process, a technician will flush out the old refrigerant from your vehicle’s A/C system. Next, they will evacuate the system according to Chrysler's recommendations. The A/C system is recharged with new refrigerant and once we’ve done a final test on the system ourselves, you’re good to go. We want you to be comfortable in your car, so we train our technicians to perform 1996 Chrysler LHS A/C recharges.

Common Chrysler LHS A/C Problems

You may think warm air is the only potential Chrysler LHS A/C problem you’ll have, but you may notice other issues, too. Another common A/C problem is weak airflow, which could indicate an old ventilation fan, a seal or hose that needs replacing, or mold buildup in your A/C system. If you notice that your A/C system’s air is cold at first, then quickly goes warm, this may be due to a clogged expansion valve, faulty compressor clutch, blown fuse, or leak. Are you breathing in some “interesting” new odors in your 1996 Chrysler LHS? That could be the result of a dirty cabin air filter (an easy fix!) or a moldy evaporator case. Our trained technicians will do what they can to solve your A/C problems. Don’t sweat it — we’re here to help you chill out again in your LHS.

Frequently Asked Questions for 1996 Chrysler LHS A/C Systems

  • How can I make my LHS air conditioner colder? For starters, use a sun-blocking shade in the windshield while you’re parked, or look for a shady parking spot. Closing all the passenger vents in your car can help redirect cold air toward you, cooling you off faster. Still need more chill? Head to Firestone Complete Auto Care for an A/C performance check and recharge.
  • What’s making my LHS A/C put out warm air? Maybe your A/C starts cool but then gets warm. Or maybe it never gets cold in the first place. Either way, your A/C troubles could be traced back to a clogged expansion valve, faulty compressor clutch, blown fuse, or leak.
  • What causes A/C system leaks? Over the years, the rubber seals and gaskets in your LHS’s A/C system naturally degrade. Moisture can get into the system and cause a malfunction, or parts can simply wear out so that your system no longer seals properly.
  •  Does the A/C in my LHS use gas? LHS air conditioning systems don’t use gasoline as a direct fuel source. However, they do rely on engine power, which can indirectly affect your vehicle’s gas mileage.
  • What can cause the A/C in my LHS to smell like vinegar? If the air conditioning in your LHS smells like vinegar, it could be due to bacteria growth on system components such as the evaporator and heater cores. Bacteria can grow when moisture accumulates on air conditioning system components, providing a breeding ground for microorganisms.
  • Why does my LHS’s A/C only work when the car is moving? Damaged or worn components in your LHS’s electrical or air conditioning system can cause the A/C to only work when the car is moving. You may be dealing with low coolant or a faulty cooling fan.
  • Where can I get my LHS’s A/C repaired? Firestone Complete Auto Care has decades of experience inspecting and repairing LHS air conditioning systems. Schedule an A/C repair appointment at one of our locations near you today.