Feeling the heat from your A/C? Our trained technicians can take a look at your 2019 Toyota Tundra A/C system and recommend a repair plan. Schedule A/C service today and get ready to chill out.
When does your 2019 Toyota Tundra need an A/C recharge? Select your vehicle from the dropdown menu to learn more about manufacturer-recommended service intervals for your air conditioner.
Few things are worse than a broken car air conditioner on a hot summer day. Your steering wheel feels like it's burning your hands. Sweat soaks the driver's seat. “Who can fix my Toyota Tundra A/C?” you wonder, as the sun beats through the windshield. Firestone Complete Auto Care can! We know Toyota vehicles, and our trained technicians can identify and repair issues with 2019 Toyota A/C systems. Come to your local Firestone Complete Auto Care in your Toyota Tundra
During this initial A/C performance check, we’ll look at the state of your 2019 Toyota Tundra’s A/C system to determine whether repair work is needed. This check includes a visual inspection, performance test, and pressure and leak test. 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 Toyota Tundra A/C system to detect refrigerant fumes escaping from the system. If your system has a leak, we can get it fixed.
While your 2019 Toyota Tundra’s air conditioner is being serviced, we’ll also do an A/C evacuation and recharge. During this process, a technician will remove the old refrigerant from the A/C system. Then, they’ll use Toyota’s specifications to evacuate the system. To finish, we’ll add new refrigerant to recharge the A/C system, 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 2019 Toyota Tundra A/C recharges.
Hot air is a common Toyota Tundra A/C problem, but it’s not the only issue you might encounter. Other common A/C problems include 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. What about those (somewhat unpleasant!) smells coming through the A/C vents in your 2019 Toyota Tundra? You could have a moldy evaporator case, or you may simply need a new cabin air filter installed. Technicians at Firestone Complete Auto Care are ready to help you address your A/C problems. Don’t sweat it — we’re here to help you chill out again in your Tundra.