Auto AC Repair

Auto AC Repair in Jackson, MI

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Expert Auto AC Repair Mechanic in Jackson, MI 

As the best auto repair shop in Jackson, MI, MDP offers reliable auto AC repair services.

Our skilled technicians are equipped to diagnose and fix any issues impacting your system’s performance. Don’t let the heat get the best of you—schedule an appointment for AC repair today and enjoy a cool, refreshing drive!

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Our Auto AC Repair Services in Jackson, MI

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AC System Inspection

We inspect all of the following items of your vehicle’s air conditioning system including:


  • Compressor
  • Condenser
  • Evaporator
  • Blower Motor
  • Thermostat
  • Heater Core


Additionally, you can maintain your vehicle's cooling system by flushing and refilling it every 24 months, and regularly checking the coolant's level, condition, and concentration to prevent engine overheating.

The compressor is the heart of the air conditioner in your vehicle. It compresses and circulates coolant throughout the entire AC. A faulty compressor is one of the main reasons for air not being cool in the car or truck cabin.



Our car maintenance services ensure that both simple and complex repairs, including those involving the compressor, are handled promptly to minimize downtime.

We run a diagnostic on the condenser. The condenser dissipates heat from the refrigerant, so any blockages or damage to it can hinder its ability to cool air effectively.



We are committed to providing transparent estimates and keeping auto repair costs low to ensure our customers find cost-effective solutions for their automotive maintenance and repairs.

The evaporator absorbs heat from the car’s interior and pushes it through the AC so the flow of air can continue, replacing hot air with cold air.



We visually inspect the evaporator, looking for leaks, corrosion, or damage. Our technicians also inspect the fins and coils, and do a temperature check.

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Without refrigerant, your AC will not work as intended. We replace depleted refrigerant, which maintains proper pressure within the system, allowing the compressor to cool the air efficiently.



Our expert repair service ensures your vehicle's AC system functions optimally.

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Expansion Valve

This tube regulates the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator, causing it to expand and drop in pressure as it enters into the evaporator.

We make sure there aren’t any clogs or blockages that would impede the flow of refrigerant.



We also check the temperature before and after the tube, refrigerant flow, connection points and any signs of leakage. 

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Hose & Line Replacement

We inspect all lines and hoses that transport refrigerant between the various components of the AC system.



Our vehicle repair services are comprehensive, ensuring that all aspects of the AC in your vehicle are well-maintained.

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Blow Motor

The blow motor pushes air through the vents into the car or truck cabin. We check the electrical connection, and airflow, listen for any unusual noises, resistor pack, and overall functionality.



Additionally, we ensure that the heating system is fully functional to maintain vehicle comfort.

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AC System Flush

We perform an AC system flush to remove contaminants, debris, and old refrigerant from the vehicle’s air conditioning system. It also cleans out the major parts of the AC like the evaporator, condenser, and refrigerant lines.



We offer expert auto repairs to ensure your vehicle's air conditioner operates efficiently and reliably.

Contact MDP Today for Auto AC Repair


Phone Number: (734) 205-1777

Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00 AM -5:00 PM

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Auto AC FAQs


  • How do you know if your car AC needs Freon?

    If you notice a decrease in cold airflow from the vents or that the system fails to maintain a consistent temperature in the cabin, it could be because it needs Freon. If you hear hissing or bubbling sounds, it could signal a Freon leak.

  • How do I diagnose what's wrong with my car AC?

    Check for visible signs of damage or leaks in the hoses, compressor, and condenser. Additionally, if you hear unusual noises when the AC is running, or experience weak airflow, then schedule an appointment with us and we'll check it out.

  • How long does auto AC last?

    Generally, the air conditioner in your car can last anywhere from five to ten years before major components such as the compressor start having problems. Regular maintenance and refrigerant checks can extend the lifespan of the system.

  • How do I tell if my AC needs to be recharged in my car?

    A main indicator is a noticeable decline in cooling efficiency, where the air coming from the vents is not as cold as it previously was, despite setting the temperature to the lowest setting.

  • How often should I refill the Freon in my car?

    Refilling Freon isn't based on a timeline, but rather on the condition and performance of the air conditioner itself. If it isn't performing as intended, then we'll thoroughly inspect the system for you and let you know what the problem is.

  • Can a car lose Freon without a leak?

    Not really. However, minimal loss can occur over extended periods due to the permeation of microscopic particles through hoses and seals, which can result in a gradual decrease in refrigerant levels.

  • What is the most common problem that can occur in a car's AC system?

    The most common problem that can occur in a car's air conditioning is a coolant leak. Over time, the seals, hoses, and connections may degrade or become damaged, which causes leaking refrigerant.

  • When is the coolant temperature too high?

    The coolant temperature in an internal combustion engine is generally considered too high when it exceeds the manufacturer's specified safe operating range, which is typically between 195 to 220 degrees Fahrenheit for most vehicles.

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