1997 Chrysler LHS A/C Repair Near You

Schedule Your Chrysler LHS A/C Service

When you’ve got car A/C problems, don’t sweat it. At Firestone Complete Auto Care, our technicians are qualified to diagnose issues and repair your 1997 Chrysler LHS A/C system. Beat the heat and come in today for a refreshingly easy 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 lava. 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. Firestone Complete Auto Care — that’s who! We know Chrysler vehicles, and our qualified technicians can diagnose and service the A/C system in your 1997 Chrysler. Come to your local Firestone Complete Auto Care in your Chrysler LHS

During this initial A/C performance check, we’ll look at the state of your 1997 Chrysler LHS’s A/C system to see if repair work is required. We’ll test overall system performance, check for any leaks, and measure the system pressure. If we think there might be a leak, we'll run a special U/V dye through the system or use a "sniffer." A "sniffer" is a machine that's run along parts of your Chrysler LHS A/C system that can detect refrigerant fumes escaping from the system. If your A/C system has a leak, we’ll find and repair it.

LHS A/C Recharge

While your 1997 Chrysler LHS’s air conditioner is being serviced, we’ll also do an A/C evacuation and recharge. To do this, one of our technicians will remove the refrigerant in your A/C system (if there is even any left to remove). Next, they will evacuate the system according to Chrysler's recommendations. The A/C system is recharged with new refrigerant and after one final test to be sure the system is cooling properly, you're ready to get back on the road. Our technicians are trained to efficiently perform 1997 Chrysler LHS A/C recharges.

Other Chrysler LHS A/C Problems

Hot air is a common Chrysler LHS A/C problem, but it’s not the only issue you might encounter. Typical A/C problems also include weak airflow, which could mean you have a compromised seal, mildew or mold buildup, a loose or damaged hose, or a ventilation fan that needs to be replaced. If you notice that your A/C system’s air is cold at first, then quickly goes warm, this can mean there’s a malfunctioning compressor clutch, a leak, or a blown fuse. And smelly A/C in a 1997 Chrysler LHS? This can mean you have mold in your evaporator case, or it may indicate that it’s time to change your cabin air filter. Our trained technicians will do what they can to solve your A/C problems. We’re here to help you get back on the road in your LHS — without all the sweat puddles!

Questions About 1997 Chrysler LHS A/C Systems

  • Can I make my LHS air conditioner colder? Here are a few quick ideas. Shut the passenger air vents and point the other vents directly toward you. Park your car in the shade and use a window sun blocker. Then visit Firestone Complete Auto Care for an A/C performance check and recharge.
  • Why do I get hot air from my LHS A/C? If your car’s air conditioning isn’t blowing cold air at all (or it tries, then turns warm), you could have a clogged expansion valve, a faulty compressor clutch, a leak, or a malfunctioning fuse in the system.
  • How does my A/C system get a leak? A/C system leaks are often due to a combination of age and moisture. Rubber seals and gaskets naturally degrade over time, allowing refrigerant to exit and moisture to enter your LHS's A/C system.
  • Is my LHS A/C powered by 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 vehicle have to be moving for my LHS’s A/C to work? A problem with one or more of your air conditioning or electrical system components could cause the A/C to only work when your LHS is moving. You may be low on refrigerant, or the cooling fan could be faulty.
  • Where can I get my LHS’s A/C repaired? Firestone Complete Auto Care inspects and repairs LHS air conditioning systems. Book an appointment at one of our A/C repair shops near you today.