How to Take Care of Your Car's Air Conditioning
One of the most frustrating experiences for any driver is turning on the air conditioning on a hot summer day—only to feel warm air blowing out.
When your car’s A/C stops working properly, it’s more than an inconvenience, especially in a place with a climate like Bermuda.
The good news is that many air conditioning issues have clear causes and, with proper care, can often be prevented. Here’s a look at the most common problems and what you can do to keep your car’s A/C system in good shape.
Main Causes of Air Conditioning Problems
There are many reasons a car’s air conditioning system may stop working efficiently. Sometimes it’s a minor issue, like a dirty air filter, while other times it can be something more complex, such as a faulty compressor or an electrical problem. Let’s take a closer look.
The air conditioning blows cool air, but not cold air
If your A/C is working but not cooling as it should, some common causes include:
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Low refrigerant levels
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A dirty or blocked condenser
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A faulty compressor
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A dirty or clogged cabin air filter
Any of these issues can reduce the system’s ability to properly cool the air.
No airflow from the air conditioning vents
When there is little or no airflow coming from the vents, the issue may be related to:
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A clogged or extremely dirty cabin air filter
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Problems with the blend door actuator
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Damaged air ducts
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Electrical issues, such as faulty switches or wiring
Air conditioning leaks
A/C leaks are not normal and should be addressed promptly. If you notice fluid leaking inside the cabin or excessive fluid leaking under the vehicle while it’s parked, it’s important to have the system checked. Ignoring leaks can reduce cooling performance and cause unnecessary wear on A/C components.
5 Steps to Maintain Your Car’s Air Conditioning System
1. Pay attention to the air filter
Check the cabin air filter regularly and replace it when necessary. A clean filter helps ensure proper airflow and efficient cooling.
2. Ventilate the car before turning on the A/C
Before switching on the A/C, lower the windows and start the engine to release the hot air trapped inside. Once the interior temperature stabilizes, roll up the windows and turn on the A/C.
3. Use the air conditioning regularly
Even during cooler months, try to run the A/C at least once a month for a few minutes. This helps lubricate internal components and prevents residue buildup.
4. Keep the interior clean
Dust, dirt, and debris inside the vehicle can affect how efficiently the air conditioning system works. Keeping the cabin clean helps maintain proper airflow and system performance.
5. Take your car to Honda Service Center
Schedule regular A/C system inspections with a qualified Honda technician. Routine maintenance helps catch small issues early, before they turn into costly repairs.
Honda Maintenance
Want to learn more about why servicing your vehicle at an authorized Honda Service Center makes a difference? Discover the Benefits of Having Your Car Serviced at Honda in Bermuda and how proper maintenance helps keep your vehicle efficient and ready for every drive.
Visit your Honda Bermuda dealer or book an appointment online for professional air conditioning inspection and repairs. We’re here to help keep your Honda performing at its best!


