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Why is my car’s A/C blowing warm air?
When your air conditioning blows warm on a hot Colorado day, it is more than uncomfortable. The cause is usually somewhere in the refrigerant system — and a proper diagnosis avoids paying to "recharge" a system that simply leaks back out.
Quick Answer
Car A/C blows warm most often because the refrigerant is low, almost always due to a leak somewhere in the system. A failing compressor, a clogged condenser, or an electrical or blend-door fault can also be the cause. Because simply recharging a leaking system is a temporary fix, the leak should be found and repaired.
Most Likely Causes
Listed from most to least likely. Only a proper inspection can confirm the exact cause for your vehicle.
- 1
Low refrigerant from a leak
Most likelyA sealed A/C system should not lose refrigerant. Warm air usually means a leak has let it escape, so the system can no longer cool.
- 2
Failing A/C compressor
CommonThe compressor pumps refrigerant. When it wears out or its clutch fails, the system cannot build pressure and the air stays warm.
- 3
Clogged condenser or cooling-fan fault
PossibleA blocked condenser or a fan that is not running prevents the system from shedding heat, so the air blows warm — often worse when idling.
- 4
Electrical or blend-door problem
Less commonA blown fuse, failed pressure switch, or a stuck blend door (which controls hot/cold mixing) can all cause warm air with a full system.
How Adam & Son Diagnoses It
System performance test
We measure system pressures and vent temperature to confirm whether refrigerant level or a component is the problem.
Leak detection
If refrigerant is low, we find the leak rather than just recharging a system that will go warm again.
Clear estimate
You get a transparent explanation and estimate before any work — no pressure to recharge a leaking system.
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The repairs and inspections that address this symptom.
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