Automotive air compressors can become problematic as they age. For example, you might notice that your compressor starts to have air conditioning leaks. While this is not a normal occurrence, it's not entirely unusual, and can certainly be solved.
One solution to leaky automotive air compressors is to replace the part entirely. While this is a valid option, it's not always necessary. You can often save yourself money by repairing your leaky compressor instead of replacing it, especially if it isn't that old.
There is more to an under dash air conditioning system than just compressors. There are many parts to a fully functioning A/C system, and unfortunately, any one of them can go awry. For example, you could experience a form of contamination, which could stop your A/C from working properly.
Everyday wear and tear of your compressor can cause small metal particles to shed. When this happens, those particles can cause system contamination. Water moisture is also often a contamination culprit. Once you find the source of contamination in your system, you can usually go about getting rid of it.




