Air Conditioning & Heater Repair

Garber Automall Service Center

Service Center

3360 FL-17 • Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 Call Us Now at (904) 688-3183 Schedule Service Visit

Service Hours

  • Mon - Fri 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Sat 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Sun Closed

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Heating & Air Conditioning Repair

If the air conditioning has ever broke down in your vehicle, then you know the pain of sweltering on a hot summer day. Trust Garber Automall in Green Cove Springs to service your air conditioning, so you can get back to keeping cool as soon as possible.

Some symptoms that point to a dysfunctional air conditioning system, include: hot air blowing out, a lack of air pressure, or even a failure to produce any air at all. There are a multitude of reasons why an air conditioning system begins deteriorating, which makes finding a detail-oriented service center of utmost importance.

Let Garber Automall be your solution where highly-trained ASE-Certified Technicians are always ready and willing to work out any kinks for you.

Experience the Garber Automall Difference

In a saturated market of service centers and repair shops, you may think they are all the same. However, we think otherwise at Garber Automall. Our dealership has a foundation built on absolute customer satisfaction and that notion carries all the way through to our service center where every vehicle make, model, and age is welcome. We don’t care if you purchased the car from us or not; we gladly keep our doors open to everyone.

So, stop driving around with your air conditioning or heat broken when you can come into Garber Automall in Green Cove Springs at any time and receive the highest-quality repair work. Not only do we ensure your climate systems are fixed, we offer a 21-point courtesy inspection in which we look over integral parts of your car just to be certain nothing gets swept under the rug. That way, when you leave you’ll feel as complete as your vehicle does.

Air Conditioning System FAQ’s—

There are a number of potential causes for this issue and can be best diagnosed by one of our experienced technicians. There are a few different things that may be occurring, such as:

Clogged Valves – If the valves are clogged, this could result in refrigerant not being delivered properly.

Faulty Fuses – If a fuse is not working, power to essential components of the air conditioning system will likely fail.

Malfunctioning Compressor Clutch – If the clutch is not interacting as it should be with the compressor, then the correct pressure cannot be maintained within the system. As a result, the air that comes into the vehicle’s cabin will be warm.

Leaks – In the air conditioning system, leaks can be brought on by a multitude of reasons. The consequence will always be the same- an air conditioning system that fails to keep you cool.

The main cause is time. As your vehicle ages, the seals, hoses, and other components of your air conditioning system will lose their effectiveness. As the parts age, moisture can enter the system and create even larger problems, such as breaking down the refrigerant- a key component of the air conditioning system.

A few of the common reasons include leaks, clogged hoses, a failed compressor, a blower failure, damaged parts, or a combination of any of those, and more.

Once problems with your air conditioning system begin, they can create a chain effect causing more issues as time passes. That is why it is important to schedule a routine check with your Garber Automall technician so any issues can be caught early to minimize damage to your vehicle and your wallet.

Unfortunately, for most vehicles there are not effective warning systems to alert you of air conditioning issues. In some exceptions, your Driver Information Center may provide information on the current condition of your vehicle’s essential functions which could give insight into air conditioning problems. However, your best course of action would be to refer to your owner’s manual or a Garber Automall technician to help you determine if the system is actually failing.

When cruising down the road on a hot day, few things are more frustrating than a weakly flowing air conditioning system. As soon as you notice reduced airflow, contact a Garber Automall technician to help fix the issue before it causes additional damage and ends up costing you more. There are a few different things that may be occurring, such as:

Mold – As gross as it sounds, mold may be forming in your vents and restricting the level of airflow.

Loose Parts – A loose hose could be allowing air to escape, making the air flow weaker.

Fan Failure – A ventilation fan could be failing which leads to poor air flow.

Ineffective Seals – If a seal is no longer fully effective, it can wreak havoc on the entire air conditioning system.

As if being hot while driving your car wasn’t bad enough, a foul smell inside your vehicle is the icing on the cake. More than likely, the smell comes down to one of two possibilities: a dirty cabin filter or an evaporator case that has fallen victim to mold. Your Garber Automall technician can easily solve either issue for you.

Garber Automall takes pride in repairing all vehicle makes, models, and ages. Whether you purchased your car from us or another dealership, we are happy to help with your vehicle needs. If you have any questions or concerns about the service center at Garber Automall, feel free to call us at (904) 688-3183.

Everything you need to know about air conditioning & heating—

The air conditioning system in a vehicle uses a high and low pressure system fused together to manipulate the refrigerant, or cooling substance used to keep you cool. The goal of an air conditioning system is simple: cool the air and remove humidity from the area. There are three main parts to an automotive air conditioning system: the compressor, the condenser, and the evaporator.

This leads from the engine to the passenger cabin.

The pump is composed of a belt which is directly attached to the crankshaft of the engine. When the refrigerant is drawn into the compressor, it is in a low pressure gas form. The compressor’s function is to pressurize the gas and force it into the condenser.

The condenser operates similar to a radiator, and serves the same purpose which is keeping your engine cool. The refrigerant sent from the compressor arrives in a pressurized form. The tubes around the condenser cool the refrigerant down and return it to a liquid form. It is a process similar to fog or steam returning to a liquid state. At this point, the liquid refrigerant is a high pressure liquid.

As the high pressurized liquid moves from the condenser, the liquid goes through a reservoir. The receiver-dryer contains small granules that attract water to prevent any water that has entered the system from forming into ice crystals, which would damage the air conditioning system.

Immediately following the receiver-dryer, the liquid is allowed to expand. The expansion helps to reduce the pressure.

This is the first part of the air conditioning system outside of the engine compartment and in the cabin. At this point, the refrigerant enters as a cold, low pressure liquid. The evaporator transforms the cool liquid to air, and then, a fan blows the air into the cabin of the vehicle. The evaporator also takes humidity out of the air which lends to the perception of coolness.

This is the repair that is required when refrigerant in the air conditioning system either needs to be replaced or refilled to ensure the system is functioning properly.

All of this may sound complicated, but your Garber Automall technicians are experts in air conditioning systems. If you think your air conditioning system may have an issue or you would simply like to have it inspected, stop into Garber Automall or contact one of our friendly, professional technicians.

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At Garber Automall, our goal is to offer the best services available at affordable prices to get you back on the road in no time. As a customer-forward facility, we want to show you how much we value your business by offering exclusive coupons and specials.

Meet the Team

Because our technicians are ASE-certified and well experienced in what they do, the vast majority of mechanical issues across virtually all makes and models can be solved at Garber Automall! We encourage you to visit us for your next service appointment. Contact us today to allow one of our friendly, professional service technicians to help you stay on the road longer without a hiccup along the way.

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    Bryan Frankie

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A Certified Auto Repair Facility

For today’s car owner, finding a knowledgeable automotive professional can pose a real challenge. That’s why the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence was created in order to develop competent automotive technicians in all major areas of repair and service. Take the guesswork out of your next service appointment by consulting with ASE-Certified Technicians, conveniently located at Garber Automall.

"Promoting excellence in auto repair and service."
- ASE Motto

Visit our Auto Repair Facility

Visit Garber Automall today- your trusted facility for all auto service specials and repairs.

Our address is: 3340 US-17 Green Cove Springs, FL 32043.

Hours
Mon – Fri- 7:00am – 6:00pm
Sat- 7:00am – 12:00pm

Experience the Garber difference today!

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3360 FL-17, Green Cove Springs, FL, 32043
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