Don't wait until you need your air conditioning in hot weather to find out that Your vehicle is low on Freon! You need your A/C even in winter!

Did you know that every time you turn on your defroster, your air conditioning compressor must dry the air before the defroster directs it to your windshield?

Low Freon may indicate a leak. However, it is normal for some Freon to escape, due to the movement of your vehicle's engine, the expansion and contraction of the materials that make up the A/C system, and variations in the operating speed of your air conditioning compressor due to engine RPM.

Your air conditioning system should be checked for proper operation and Freon charge at least once a year.