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Audi Air Conditioning

Audi Air Conditioning

Audi Air Conditioning systems provide you with a safe and relaxing driving experience. They regulate the temperature inside the cabin and prevent foggy windows throughout the winter months. 

In this blog post, you’ll get a complete overview of Audi air conditioning systems. We also provide you with insights into the common causes of failure within these air conditioning systems, and how you can combat these failures and avoid expensive repair bills.

At RS Autotechnik, our team of Audi experts possess air conditioning system knowledge to refresh and renew air conditioning systems across all Audi models.

Read on to find out more!

Audi Air Conditioning

How Air Conditioning Systems Work in Your Audi

To keep occupants in a safe and comfortable condition, the air con in your Audi is a vital component. 

AC helps with regulating humidity, and temperature, and prevents windows from fogging in the winter months.

Audi air conditioning systems are typically made up of the following:

  1. Compressor: The first part of the system is driven by an engine-powered belt that moves the compressor. The compressor does several jobs, such as heating and cooling the system, as well as compressing and circulating refrigerant gas.
  2. Refrigerant: The fluid responsible for cooling plays a crucial role in air conditioning. It absorbs heat from inside the vehicle and releases it outside.
  3. Condenser: Positioned in front of the radiator, the condenser receives refrigerant from the compressor. As it goes through the condenser, the refrigerant lets out heat and transforms into a high-pressure liquid.
  4. Expansion Valve: From the condenser, the liquid refrigerant is directed to the expansion valve. This valve lowers the pressure and temperature of the refrigerant, getting it ready for evaporation.
  5. Evaporator: Typically found inside the dashboard, the evaporator absorbs heat from the surrounding air when the refrigerant enters. Consequently, the blown air in the cabin becomes cooler.
  6. Blower Motor: The blower motor circulates cooled air throughout the cabin, ensuring a comfortable and cool environment.
  7. Cycle: The air inside the car is consistently cooled and dehumidified to achieve the desired temperature using the air conditioning system.

Audi Air Conditioning

This is a simple breakdown of components in air conditioning systems. What is in your Audi may differ in features and systems. Regardless of the system, performing regular inspections and servicing is necessary for optimal performance of your air conditioning.

At RS Autotechnik, our team of Audi experts are on hand to repair and maintain your air conditioning system. Contact us today to book your appointment!

Signs That Your Audi Air Conditioning System is Failing

Several factors play a part in working out if your Audi air conditioning system is failing. 

Keep your eye out for tell-tale signs and ask the following questions:

What is the air temperature coming out of the vents?

If your air vents aren’t dispersing air at the right temperature, the system may be leaking refrigerant. 

Hoses that hold refrigerant are made of rubber or synthetic compounds. Over time, they can naturally lose refrigerant by up to 10% per year, or more if the system isn’t used regularly.

Is the air con system blowing out air?

If you don’t feel air coming out of the system, even when it’s set to maximum speed, there may be an electrical switch issue. To fix this, most manufacturers recommend a full service instead of a regas. Our team performs an extensive 27-step process when your car enters our workshop, to identify faults with your air conditioning system.

Is there a strange smell in the air?

If there is a strange smell coming from your air conditioning system, this could mean a clogged air filter, mould, mildew, or leak of refrigerant. 

During our air con service, we perform cabin air filter replacement, air intake cleaning, removing debris and deodorising the cabin to ensure that most of the bacteria is gone.

Our team of Audi expert technicians recommend that you visit professionals when it comes to Air conditioning repairs and servicing. Visit our workshop today for a quality, first-time fix.

Troubleshooting Audi Air Conditioning Problems

Audi air conditioning problems in your Audi are difficult and time-consuming. Plus, to do the job properly, you need professional knowledge and tools. If you attempt to service and repair it yourself, you could end up damaging your car.

Without the correct training, you could also risk other areas such as your safety and the environment. With pressurised refrigerants, you could injure yourself and we recommend reaching out to our specialist Audi team instead.

The environmental harm that you could do would also make it irresponsible to perform any air conditioning repairs yourself. The ozone layer is affected if any refrigerant were to leak, and several laws are in place in the UK to prevent this.

At RS Autotechnik, we make sure all our repairs are safe and do minimal harm to the environment. With extensive training and experience, our team knows how to handle every job correctly and possess the right tools to do so.

Rely on RS Autotechnik for all your Audi air conditioning needs. With diagnosis, refresh and repair, your air conditioning system leaves our workshop in the best possible condition. Giving you peace of mind on the road, and knowing we protected the environment.

Preventing Audi Air Conditioning Issues

Audi air conditioning systems need active maintenance. You can prevent a lot of issues if you approach servicing proactively. 

Use these steps to avoid air conditioning issues in your Audi:

  • Keep the air conditioning system in good shape: Regular lubrication helps avoid harm to the parts and keeps it running smoothly.
  • Watch out for the system: Look for any signs of damage, like leaks or worn-out parts. Get in touch with a qualified technician promptly to fix any problems.
  • Act responsibly with the system: If the temperature is too low, the system will work harder than needed. It works better if you set the temperature at the right level.
  • Avoid excessive use: Using the air conditioning system too much or when not needed can make it wear out faster. Using it sensibly helps keep it in good condition.
  • Park in shaded spots: When you can, park your Audi in a shaded area to avoid exposing the air conditioning compressor to extreme heat. This precaution can be helpful even in the UK’s milder summers.
  • Regular upkeep is crucial: Taking care of your Audi’s air conditioning system can prevent big problems. Check the cabin air filter for leaks regularly and replace it if necessary.

Following this guide will help you in preventing issues and will keep you safe in cold and hot weather. At RS Autotechnik, we ensure your Audi’s air conditioning system is safe and fully functioning. Book your repair or service today!

Choose RS Autotechnik For Your Air Conditioning Service

We aim to provide each customer with the highest levels of service and repairs. With a better-than-dealership experience and pricing, we help our customers save money.

With a wide range of expertise from normal servicing to air conditioning across all Audi models, we know how to quickly diagnose and repair issues to get you back on the road quickly. Using only genuine Audi or high-quality replacement parts during our repairs, we make sure your Audi is super safe.

Book your appointment today for complete peace of mind with your Audi.

Audi Air Conditioning

Summary

For all-year-round comfort, your air conditioning needs to work optimally. To get the best out of  your air conditioning system, it needs to be maintained and inspected every two years. Having a fully functioning AC system will also help maintain its value.

Our expert team at RS Autotechnik have the skills, experience, and tools to perform air conditioning services and prevent unwanted repairs in the future. Call us today and book your appointment with us!

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