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Automotive Tips from Top Tech Auto Repair Clawson: Making Your A/C System Last Longer

October 4, 2017

Clawson drivers know that if their air conditioning system isn’t making cool air like it used to, there is a problem. It may be as simple as adding more of the right kind of refrigerant.

Your A/C requires special compressor oil, which circulates through the system along with the refrigerant, to lubricate and protect expensive components and keep seals and gaskets from drying out. If refrigerant has leaked out – so has the compressor oil. This oil needs to be replenished whenever refrigerant is added.

An air conditioning inspection at Top Tech Auto Repair Clawson will uncover any potential problems and identify any necessary repairs needed to get Clawson drivers on the road to cool air once again.

Give us a call.

Top Tech Auto Repair Clawson
664 S Rochester Rd
Clawson, Michigan 48017
248-589-0980
http://www.toptechautorepairclawson.com

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