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    Dangers of Fixing Your Car’s Air Conditioner

    An air conditioning unit is seen as a staple in most vehicles today. This is especially important during the summer season. Air conditioners contain a few chemicals which may be hazardous to one’s health. So, please do not attempt to fix your car’s air conditioner unless you are a trained auto technician.

    In this article, we’ll discuss about the dangers of fixing your car’s air conditioner. Read on and we’ll give you a few reasons why you should leave the repairs to the professionals.

    Repair hazards

    Attempting to fix your car’s air conditioning unit may expose you to toxic fumes if not done properly. Additionally, a coolant leak may be fatal. Because of these risks, it is best to allow trained mechanics to handle the repair.

    Coolant hazards

    Freon gas is often used in the air conditioning unit in order to provide cool air. If inhaled directly, this gas may cause health problems like cardiac arrhythmia. It may also pose a threat to the environment as it may damage the ozone layer when released into the atmosphere.

    Flammable hazards

    Flammable hazards

    Some top-up cans which are advertised as eco-friendly contain flammable chemical compounds. Once it reaches 600 degrees, this chemical may decompose into hydrofluoric acid when mixed with water. This chemical is extremely toxic and may increase the risk of car fire in the event of a collision.

    Legal issues

    If a leak occurs in your air conditioning unit, the coolant may be released into the atmosphere. This may cause damage to the ozone layer. Because of this, air conditioning engineers are required to reach a minimum qualification before handling refrigerants. Releasing refrigerants into the atmosphere is punishable by up to 2 years in jail or carry a heavy fine.

    Allowing a professional to handle your air conditioning repair may help you save time and money in the long run. So, don’t be tempted by cheap fixes that may potentially lead to health issues, environmental problems or worse, expensive fines or jail time.

    Contact Allegiance Automotive

    Phone: 303-938-9454

    Email: AllegianceAutomotiveBoulder@gmail.com

    Address: 4939 Broadway Street #60
    Boulder, CO 80304

    Hours: M-F: 7:30 am – 5:00 pm
    Closed Saturday and Sunday

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