Posted on 8/30/2024
Can a bad hose cause my car to overheat?Why Regular Hose and Belt Replacements Are Essential for Your Vehicle's Health When it comes to vehicle maintenance, many drivers overlook the importance of regularly replacing hoses and belts. However, as our recent experience with a 2001 Mazda Protégé demonstrates, neglecting these components can lead to serious issues, including coolant leaks, overheating, and charging system failures. Let’s dive into why keeping up with hose and belt maintenance is crucial for your vehicle's longevity and performance. The Hidden Dangers of Worn-Out Belts and Hoses Belts and hoses may not seem as critical as your engine or brakes, but they play a vital role in your vehicle's overall health. The alternator belt, for example, is responsible for powering essential components like the alternator and water pump. If this belt snaps, it c ... read more
Posted on 7/22/2024
Why Is My Car's Air Conditioning Not Working? Understanding Your Car's AC System When the air conditioning in your car stops working, it can be a real discomfort, especially during hot summer days. At Wayside Garage, we frequently see vehicles with AC issues, ranging from low Freon levels to leaking components. Today, we’ll take a closer look at one of the most common culprits: the evaporator core. What is the Evaporator Core? The evaporator core is an essential part of your car's air conditioning system, located in the dashboard. It functions similarly to a small radiator and is crucial for cooling down the interior of your car. Here's how it works: 1. Heat Absorption: The evaporator core absorbs heat from the air inside your car. 2. Cooling Process: It cools the air by removing the heat, making the inside of the car feel cold. 3. Refrigerant Cycle: Hot air flows through the core, causing the refrigerant to boil and turn into a gas, which th ... read more
Posted on 6/27/2024
Why Is My Car Not Blowing Cold Air? If your car is blowing hot air on a warm day, it’s definitely time to get your AC checked. At Wayside Garage, we recently had a BMW X1 with this very issue. After running some diagnostics, our technician discovered that the refrigerant level had dropped. This is a common problem that can happen over time and with different types of refrigerant. Let’s explore why this happens and what you can do to stay cool. Why Is My Car AC Blowing Hot Air? There are several reasons why your car’s AC might blow hot air instead of keeping you cool: 1. Low Refrigerant Levels: - The most common cause is low refrigerant levels. Refrigerant, often referred to as "freon" in older systems, is crucial for cooling the air in your AC system. Over time, it can leak out due to wear and tear. 2. Leaks in the AC System: - Tiny holes or cracks can develop in the AC system’s components, leading to leak ... read more