Subaru AC Service Special

Keep your Subaru AC blowing cold this summer!   Over time it is normal for your Subaru to lose a little bit of refrigerant as this happens the outlet temperature will be affected and the AC compressor will run longer as a result.  Your Subaru ac system needs periodic maintenance and there is oil that lubricates  the AC compressor that you don’t want to ever run low.

The 2000 to 2004 Subaru Legacy, Legacy GT and Outback have had some problems with leaks at both the high side hose from the AC compressor to the Condenser (mounted in front of the radiator) and the Low side AC hose from the Compressor to the Evaporator core (in the Dash area).   These leaks should be caught early to prevent non function or worse a system that works while it is low on refrigerants and oil as well.

A standard AC service usually runs $129.99 from now until the end of June we are going to offer this service for $99.99.  This service includes a before and after performance test, leak test, complete recovery and recycle of refrigerant in the vehicle, evacuation of the system to remove moisture and increase AC system performance, new oil and refrigerant back into the system.  If during the test we find a leak is present we will bring this to your attention as just like a hole in a tire, if it isn’t repaired it will just leak back out.  Not to mention that a leaking AC system is very hard on the environment as well.

Call 425 828 3600 to schedule an appointment or via email service@allwheeldriveauto.com

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