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important points have come to light now air conditioning is an everyday
piece of equipment in most cars. Use it or lose it. If you don’t use your AC you will lose it. If you don't use your air con the contents settle and separate . This causes the system to fail. This can also cause leaks. If this happens the system has to be re-charged at your expense. It is not covered by the warranty. You should use your air con all year round. TIP – use your air conditioning at least once every week for a minimum of 10 minutes. You can use it on hot to accelerate heating and de-misting of your cabin on cold mornings. Don’t worry about drips in your drive. It’s normally only evaporation dripping from a drain tube. If you have moisture or mist inside the car it could be your air conditioning drain tube is blocked and a service probably due. Your air conditioning system needs regular servicing. It needs lubrication and cleaning. Air conditioning servicing is not included in the cars servicing schedules so ask your receptionist. Regular use and servicing of your air conditioning makes for more comfortable motoring. As it gets older air conditioning can get smelly. Or if it is not used regularly bacteria may start growing and give off a stale smell. This can be treated and your car smell fresh again. Heating and air-conditioning systems are an important safety feature. We don’t normally associate climate control or air conditioning with car safety. It’s usually felt to be a comfort feature. According to Renault, cabin temperatures of 30 degrees or more increase the risk of you going off-road by 30%. _____________ Car Comparisons To help find the best car for you we measure up each car make, model, body, trim, engine & transmission. We compare car measurements, performance, fuel economy, and CO2 emissions figures. Also side by side are safety and car insurance groups. It could help Save You Time & £££s in running costs. Pages relevant to Car Comparisons:
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