
The best way to keep your AC at its peak is by following the routine maintenance scheduled in your car’s owner’s manual. However, recognizing the signs that your car's air conditioning system needs attention is also crucial to ensuring its optimal performance. Here are some of the most common signs your car air conditioner needs a repair:
- The air isn’t cold enough: This could be due to low refrigerant levels, especially if the car hasn't used the AC for an extended period, like during winter or shorter trips.
- Bad or burning odor emanating from the AC system: This is often caused by the accumulation of dust and dirt. Regular cleaning is essential to prevent the buildup of bacteria and the subsequent release of unpleasant smells when the system is turned on.
- Unusual Sounds: Rattling or banging sounds can signify issues with the condenser, fan belt, or clogging debris within the system.
- Condensation inside the car: If condensation is particularly visible on the dashboard, it might suggest a blocked hose.
If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to schedule an air conditioner repair at our trusted service center to prevent deeper malfunctions within the system.

Maintaining your vehicle's peak performance requires a dependable service department, and that's precisely what you'll find when visiting us. Our highly trained team of technicians, armed with state-of-the-art equipment, is committed to dealing with air conditioner repairs and keeping your vehicle in excellent condition.
Our factory-trained and certified technicians utilize specialized tools, cutting-edge equipment, and genuine MOPAR parts to ensure your vehicle receives the attention it deserves.
We understand the value of your time, offering early bird hours, Saturday service, free Wi-Fi, and a convenient shuttle service, allowing you to run errands or relax while your vehicle is in expert hands.
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Stateline Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
1491 Brayton Point Rd
Somerset, MA 02725-2337
- Sales: 866-574-3639