Problems with pressure switches, fuses, relays and cables can cause systems to stop running.
With your air conditioning system functioning properly you will have a safer more comfortable driving experience. The air conditioning system in your vehicle is not a fit and forget item and like the engine will require regular servicing to keep it in full working order.
Using your air conditioning in the colder months it will help to prevent the front screen misting up as de-humidified air is passed over it. Air conditioning should be run for at least 10 minutes a week to enable oil to reach all seals to prevent them from drying and shrinking and also to lubricate the moving parts of the compressor to avoid costly replacements and repairs.
As your car air conditioning system ages, you may notice the freshness of the air provided deteriorating. When your air conditioning is operating, moisture in the air condenses on the system’s cold surfaces, most of this moisture drains harmlessly away, but some remains within the ventilation system after your A/C has been turned off. This residual moisture provides the ideal living environment for naturally occurring airborne fungal micro-organisms, mildew and mould. Once trapped within the ventilation system, these colonies can combine to produce unpleasant odours and potential flu-like symptoms.