Nearest A/C Repair for Your 2005 Lincoln Aviator

Schedule A/C Service for Your Lincoln Aviator

Feeling the heat from your A/C? Our trained technicians can take a look at your 2005 Lincoln Aviator A/C system and recommend a repair plan. Schedule A/C service today and get ready to chill out.

A/C Repair Service for Your Lincoln Aviator

Few things are worse than a broken car air conditioner on a hot summer day. Your steering wheel feels like lava. Sweat soaks the driver's seat. You take a deep breath and ask yourself, “Who can fix my Lincoln Aviator A/C?” Easy — Firestone Complete Auto Care! We know our way around Lincoln vehicles, and our trained technicians can identify and repair issues with 2005 Lincoln A/C systems. Steer your Lincoln Aviator to your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care

During this initial A/C performance check, we’ll look at the state of your 2005 Lincoln Aviator’s A/C system to evaluate what repairs are necessary (if any). We’ll test overall system performance, check for any leaks, and measure the system pressure. If any signs point to a possible leak, we’ll send a special U/V dye through the system, or use something called a “sniffer.” A “sniffer” isn’t a technician with a good nose! It’s a machine that’s used on different parts of your Lincoln Aviator A/C system to detect refrigerant fumes escaping from the system. If your system has a leak, we can get it fixed.

Aviator A/C Recharge

When we perform an A/C repair on your 2005 Lincoln Aviator, we’ll also do 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. Then, they’ll use Lincoln’s specifications to evacuate the system. The A/C system is recharged with new refrigerant and once the technician tests the cool blast for themselves, you're ready to get back on the road. Our technicians know how to keep your A/C in tip-top shape with 2005 Lincoln Aviator A/C recharges.

Other Lincoln Aviator A/C Problems

Hot air is a common Lincoln Aviator A/C problem, but it’s not the only issue you might encounter. Another common A/C problem is 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 your A/C system blows cold air first but then it turns warm, this may be due to a clogged expansion valve, faulty compressor clutch, blown fuse, or leak. And smelly A/C in a 2005 Lincoln Aviator? You could have a moldy evaporator case, or you may simply need a new cabin air filter installed. Our technicians will work to solve your A/C problems to the best of their ability. Don’t sweat it — we’re here to help you chill out again in your Aviator.

Frequently Asked Questions for 2005 Lincoln Aviator A/C Systems

  • How do I make my Aviator air conditioning 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 Aviator A/C? An A/C blowing hot air has several possible root causes. There could be an issue with your compressor clutch, a blown fuse, a leak, or a clog in the expansion valve.
  • How does my A/C system get a leak? Over the years, the rubber seals and gaskets in your Aviator’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.
  • Is my Aviator A/C powered by gas? While your vehicle’s A/C system doesn’t directly use fuel, it does draw power from the engine, which can impact the fuel consumption of your Aviator.
  • My Aviator’s A/C smells like vinegar! What can cause that? If the air conditioning in your Aviator 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 Aviator’s A/C only work when the car is moving? Damaged or worn components in your Aviator’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 Aviator’s A/C repaired? Firestone Complete Auto Care inspects and repairs Aviator air conditioning systems. Book an appointment at one of our A/C repair shops near you today.