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Air Conditioning Recharge Services

When the summer heat hits, the last thing you want is weak A/C. Over time, refrigerant levels in your vehicle can drop due to small leaks or normal wear. At Economy Oil Change, our air conditioning recharge service restores refrigerant and gets your system blowing cold again, keeping you and your passengers cool and comfortable.

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What We Do

Economy Oil Change Service Centers Offer
Professional Air Conditioning Recharge Services
at Our Vernon Location

Fluid Refill and Impurity Removal

If refrigerant levels are low due to leaks, seepage, or part damage, we’ll fully evacuate the old fluid and refill it with the correct amount your system needs.

Leak Detection

Even a small leak can reduce refrigerant levels over time. We inspect hoses, seals, condensers, and other key components to find the source of the leak so you don’t end up with the same problem later.

How A/C Recharge Services Work

Our Recharge Service Is Thorough, Safe, and Effective

We start by checking refrigerant levels and looking for leaks. If we find any, we’ll walk you through what’s going on and explain your repair options.

A person uses a diagnostic tool under the hood of a car, checking engine components with one hand while holding the device with the other during an AC Recharge.

Next, we safely remove all refrigerant from your A/C system, ensuring it’s handled in an eco-friendly way.

A car with its hood open is connected by hoses to an air conditioning service machine for maintenance or air conditioning recharge on a paved surface.

We vacuum out any leftover moisture or air that can clog or damage your system. This step keeps everything clean and ready for a refill.

Close up hand of auto mechanic using measuring manifold gauge check the refrigerant and filling car air conditioner for fix.

Finally, we recharge the system with the right type and amount of refrigerant for your vehicle.

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Things to Consider about A/C Recharge Services

When and Why Air Conditioning Recharges Matter

How Often Should You Get an Air Conditioning Recharge?

On average, people need to recharge their air conditioning every three to five years (unless there is a leak or extreme heat conditions that reduce your refrigerant quickly).

Why It Matters

Keeping refrigerant levels properly filled ensures you and your passengers stay cool. If levels drop too low, it can put extra strain on the system’s components and may lead to costly repairs later.

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