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Chevrolet Malibu Air Conditioning

When we hear the term "entry level car", it is normal for us to think of a vehicle that lacks everything needed by a car to provide an exciting and convenient ride. Well, not the Chevrolet Malibu. With an interior that is quite spacious for its size, five persons inside this mid-size car will feel very relaxed. Add to this the loads of standard comfort and convenience features that give the Malibu the feel of a more expensive vehicle. And last, there's the Chevrolet Malibu air conditioning system that makes you feel refreshed even in the warmest summers.

Chevy Malibu Air Conditioning Fun and exciting Chevy Malibu rides, however, can easily get ruined because of damaged and worn out parts. And while these things must be expected as cars get older, there are just some parts that we don't want to fail in certain situations. During hot summers, for example, the last thing we would want to malfunction is the auto air conditioning system. Because Chevrolet Malibu air conditioning systems are a bit complex, the money one has to pay to have them repaired is also not desirable. Some auto repair shops would even charge too much for such repairs, telling you that a lot of parts need to be replaced even if the damage is only minor. That's why it is very important that you know at least the basics of auto air conditioning systems.

Auto air conditioning systems are basically composed of a compressor, an evaporator, a condenser, temperature and pressure regulators, vents and hoses. To absorb heat inside the vehicle's cabin, a refrigerant flows through these various A/C components. The refrigerant would first run through the evaporator, which is located inside the vehicle, and absorb as much heat as it can. After absorbing enough heat, the refrigerant would be delivered by the compressor to the condenser where the absorbed heat will be released to the outside air. After the heat is released, the refrigerant would again be returned to the evaporator. This process is repeated over and over again, of course with the aid of the various other A/C components.

Generally, you don't have to replace a lot of parts because of damage on a single part of the system. If your technician tells you that you have to replace a lot of parts because one hose is leaking, then you better let another technician check the system.

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