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Components of a Car Air Conditioning System: Types, Workings & More

What Are the Different Components of a Car Air Conditioning System?

What Are the Common Types of Car AC Systems?

How Does Air Conditioning Work in a Car?

What Are the Common AC System Failures?

Why Should You Get Your Car AC Inspected?

How To Understand Your Car AC System Needs Repair?

Why Should You Get Your Car AC System Recharged?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some common refrigerants most people use for a car's AC system?

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R-134A (or HFC-134a) is the most common refrigerant most mechanics use for an air conditioning system of a car. Some newer car models also use R-1234YF (or HFO-1234yf). R-12 (or Freon) is also popular but mostly used in some old vehicles that are still running.

R-134A (or HFC-134a) is the most common refrigerant most mechanics use for an air conditioning system of a car. Some newer car models also use R-1234YF (or HFO-1234yf). R-12 (or Freon) is also popular but mostly used in some old vehicles that are still running.

Does air conditioning in a car consume fuel?

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Using AC in a car puts an extra load on the engine, which results in more fuel consumption than any other supplementary feature of a vehicle. In general, AC increases fuel consumption by 20%. However, this quantity depends on the car's interior space, environment, and other conditions.

Using AC in a car puts an extra load on the engine, which results in more fuel consumption than any other supplementary feature of a vehicle. In general, AC increases fuel consumption by 20%. However, this quantity depends on the car's interior space, environment, and other conditions.