If you have a car that isn't showroom fresh anymore, there's also a good chance it's lost a little of its air conditioning mojo. Get things icy cool again with this simple fix. Photo by Dan Bock.
It’s a hot summer day, you’ve been baking in the sun, but now you’re behind the wheel of your trusted vehicle, ready to motor away, a cool blast from your air conditioner returning you to comfort and ...
It may seem hard for some of you who didn't grow up in the '60s and '70s to imagine buying a new car without air conditioning on purpose. Today, literally everything comes standard with A/C, but back ...
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How to recharge your car's a/c

In this video, learn how to refill your car or truck’s A/C system with refrigerant, specifically R134a, the most common ...
Is your vehicle's air conditioning weak or not working? This video provides easy-to-follow instructions to recharge your car's AC in just five minutes, with a cost range of $20 to $35.
When your air conditioner blows only mildly cool air or no cool air at all, it’s probably low on refrigerant, the gas that many people still refer to as “Freon” but which now is a different substance, ...
Dear Car Fix: My air conditioning is no longer working. I'm not sure if it's because my car is old or if there's a problem. My mechanic told me it would cost $200 just to recharge the system. That ...