AC Repair in South Tyler

    Beat the Texas heat with expert AC repair from Josh Hawkins Automotive. Serving South Tyler with fast, reliable automotive air conditioning services.

    (903) 871-3951

    Why Choose Us for AC Repair in South Tyler

    AC Specialists

    Our technicians are trained and certified in automotive AC systems, using professional diagnostic and service equipment.

    Fast Repairs

    Most AC repairs are completed the same day—we know you can't wait in Texas heat.

    EPA Certified

    We're EPA certified for refrigerant handling, ensuring proper, legal, and environmentally responsible AC service.

    In Texas, a working air conditioning system isn't a luxury—it's a necessity for safe, comfortable driving. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F, making a non-functioning AC system not just uncomfortable but potentially dangerous, especially for children, elderly passengers, and pets. When your AC stops blowing cold air, don't suffer through another sweltering commute or errand run.

    Josh Hawkins Automotive provides expert AC repair services for South Tyler residents from our convenient Whitehouse location. We diagnose AC problems accurately using professional equipment, repair leaks, replace failed components, and recharge systems with the correct refrigerant. Whether your AC blows warm air, makes strange noises, or stopped working completely, we'll restore ice-cold air conditioning quickly and affordably.

    Common AC Repair Issues We Fix

    Low Refrigerant / Leaks

    AC systems don't consume refrigerant—low levels indicate a leak. Common leak points include hose connections, O-rings, condenser damage, and evaporator corrosion. We use electronic leak detectors and UV dye to locate leaks, repair them properly, evacuate moisture, and recharge with the correct refrigerant amount.

    Compressor Failures

    The AC compressor is the heart of the system, circulating refrigerant and creating pressure. Failed compressors make grinding noises, won't engage, or leak oil and refrigerant. We diagnose compressor problems, replace failed units, flush contamination from the system, and ensure proper operation.

    Electrical Problems

    AC systems rely on multiple electrical components—pressure switches, temperature sensors, relays, fuses, and compressor clutches. Failed electrical components prevent the system from operating. We test all electrical circuits, diagnose sensor failures, and repair wiring problems to restore AC function.

    Condenser Damage

    The condenser, mounted in front of the radiator, releases heat from refrigerant. Road debris, corrosion, or impacts can puncture the condenser causing refrigerant leaks. Bent fins restrict airflow reducing efficiency. We replace damaged condensers and straighten fins to maintain proper heat dissipation.

    Evaporator Issues

    The evaporator, located inside the dashboard, absorbs heat and cools air. Corrosion causes leaks requiring dashboard removal for replacement—an expensive repair. Clogged evaporator drains cause water leaks inside the vehicle and musty odors. We diagnose and repair evaporator problems including drain clearing.

    Blower Motor Failures

    The blower motor pushes air through the vents. Failed motors cause no airflow or weak airflow. Blower resistor failures cause fan speed problems. Strange noises indicate worn bearings or debris in the blower. We replace blower motors, resistors, and clean blower assemblies to restore proper airflow.

    AC System Components We Service

    Compressor

    Circulates and compresses refrigerant throughout the system. When the compressor fails, the AC won't work at all. We diagnose compressor problems including clutch failures, internal damage, and bearing wear, replacing units when necessary with quality components.

    Condenser

    Releases heat from high-pressure refrigerant gas, converting it to liquid. Mounted in front of the radiator, it's vulnerable to impact damage and corrosion. We replace damaged condensers and ensure proper airflow for efficient heat dissipation.

    Evaporator

    Absorbs heat from cabin air as refrigerant evaporates, creating cold air. Located behind the dashboard, evaporator replacement requires significant disassembly. We diagnose evaporator leaks and perform necessary repairs including core replacement when needed.

    Expansion Valve / Orifice Tube

    Regulates refrigerant flow into the evaporator. Clogged or failed valves prevent proper cooling. We replace expansion valves and orifice tubes, and flush systems contaminated by compressor failures to prevent repeat failures.

    Our AC Repair Process

    1

    Performance Test

    We test AC output temperature, airflow, and system pressures to identify problems.

    2

    Component Inspection

    We inspect compressor, condenser, hoses, connections, and electrical components.

    3

    Leak Detection

    We use electronic leak detectors and UV dye to locate any refrigerant leaks.

    4

    Repair & Recharge

    We repair leaks, replace failed components, evacuate the system, and recharge properly.

    Serving South Tyler & Nearby Areas

    Josh Hawkins Automotive proudly serves South Tyler, Whitehouse, Southeast Tyler, Chapel Hill, and surrounding East Texas communities with expert AC repair services. Our convenient location near Highway 110 provides easy access for all South Tyler residents.

    Don't suffer through another hot Texas day without AC. Schedule your AC repair today and get back to comfortable driving.

    FAQs About AC Repair in South Tyler

    Why is my AC blowing warm air?

    Warm air typically indicates low refrigerant (caused by a leak), a failed compressor, or electrical problems preventing the compressor from engaging. Less commonly, a clogged expansion valve, failed blend door actuator, or electrical issues can cause warm air. We diagnose the specific cause and recommend appropriate repairs.

    How much does AC repair cost?

    AC repair costs vary widely depending on the problem. A simple recharge after a minor leak might cost $150-$300. Major repairs like compressor or evaporator replacement can cost $800-$1,500 or more. We provide detailed estimates before beginning work so you understand exactly what repairs will cost.

    How long does AC repair take?

    Simple repairs like recharging the system or replacing a pressure switch take 1-2 hours. More complex repairs like compressor replacement take 4-6 hours. Evaporator replacement requiring dashboard removal can take 8-10 hours. We'll provide a time estimate when we diagnose your specific problem.

    Should I just add refrigerant myself?

    DIY refrigerant recharge kits can't properly evacuate moisture from the system, may overcharge the system (causing damage), and don't address underlying leaks. Professional service evacuates moisture, measures exact refrigerant quantities, checks for leaks, and ensures proper system operation. Plus, improper refrigerant handling is illegal and environmentally harmful.

    How can I prevent AC problems?

    Run your AC regularly (even in winter) to keep seals lubricated and prevent corrosion. Replace cabin air filters regularly to maintain airflow. Have your AC system inspected annually, ideally before summer. Address small problems like weak cooling immediately before they become expensive repairs. These simple steps extend AC system life significantly.

    AC Not Blowing Cold? We Can Fix That.

    Stay cool in Texas heat with expert AC repair from Josh Hawkins Automotive.

    Call (903) 871-3951