Air conditioning used to be an extravagance, but it is now commonplace for most cars. Professionals are best qualified to care for your Volkswagen Golf air conditioning system, but knowing how the air conditioning system functions and what problems to look out for can make using it more enjoyable.
Bacterial build-ups in your Volkswagen Golf air conditioning system can cause strange odors. If you seldom use the air conditioning system, mold, bacteria and other microorganisms can breed behind the dash. If you notice an odd smell coming from your Volkswagen Golf air conditioning system, it can be remedied by using an antibacterial spray that will eliminate the odor and slow the regrowth of bacteria and fungi. These organisms can cause headaches so be sure to take of this problem promptly.
If you notice that your Volkswagen Golf air conditioning system doesn't blow as cold as it used to. Most air conditioning systems lose an average of 15% of their refrigerant gas every year due to deterioration of small "O" rings during the winter months. If a leak is not repaired, the air conditioner will eventually cease to function. Fortunately, this problem can be easily repaired by having a trained professional perform a leak check of your Volkswagen Golf air conditioning system and refilling the system with refrigerant gas.
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