Showing posts with label car air-cond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car air-cond. Show all posts
Saturday, 23 January 2016
Full Air Cond Service & Replacing Cooling Coil on Mitsubishi Colt
Dismantling the entire Dashboard & taking out the Cooling Coil Set
Replacing with a New Cooling Coil & Cleaning the Blower Motor Set
Assembling every elements back to original places
Extra Service : Cleaning the exterior air-cond system (e.g. condenser) to improve entire A/C system cooling performance
Monday, 18 November 2013
Monday, 16 September 2013
How to place a cabin filter into a Honda City
How to place a cabin filter into a Honda City
This is the cabin filter for Honda City
Find the cabin filter slot behind the drawer at the front passenger side
Cut away the cover of the cabin filter slot
Placing an air conditioner cabin air filter into Honda City
Saturday, 13 July 2013
Air-cond Service on Toyota Celica
Air-cond Service on Toyota Celica
- Replacing air-cond condenser, cooling coil, valve, cabin filter and receiver drier -
Saturday, 27 October 2012
Hard-find compressor on a Mitsubishi FTO
It's not an easy job to change the air-cond parts which hide deeply inside the complex engine system.
It's a challenge once you can't find the exactly same air-cond compressor. Some modifications are required to be conducted on the air-cond hoses and brackets.
This customer has visited us for 3 times, spending the whole day with us. Appreciate for his understanding and consideration.
It's a challenge once you can't find the exactly same air-cond compressor. Some modifications are required to be conducted on the air-cond hoses and brackets.
This is the last day we met him. Doing a simple service - cleaning his cabin filter.
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Leakage detect on car air-cond cooling coil
Easy way to detect the leakage from a car air-cond cooling coil
1. Wash the cooling coil with soap powder & brush
2. Using soap powder & sponge to wash the cooling coil
3. Spray away the soap liquid from the coil with water until it's clean
4. Place the coil into the water to detect where the leakage is
5. A leakage was found by looking at the bubbling in the water
There are few ways to solve such problem, but the ultimate way is
to replace a new one if you've used it for long ages.
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Quacking out the compressor part
Spent almost half day to remove the small part..
Quite funny looking at its new hairstyle
Continue to QUACK
Can this customer just change a new air-cond compressor?
The answer is: YES. It's just a matter of money & time.
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