The air conditioning in your Honda means that you’ll be cool while driving in even the hottest weather. Regular air conditioning maintenance at your local Honda dealership keeps everything running smoothly and your cabin at a comfortable temperature.

1. Weak Airflow
If there seems to be weak airflow coming from one or more of the vents, your air conditioning (AC) may need maintenance. Issues with the airflow could be due to blocked or dirty cabin air filters, or you may have a problem with the blower motors or ventilation fan. If there is no airflow at all, there may be an electrical fault, such as a blown fuse.
2. Musty Odor
It’s not uncommon for there to be a temporary dusty smell when you first switch on your AC unit, particularly if it’s the first time you’ve used it in a while. However, if the odor persists or if it smells more like mold or mildew, your AC system may need to be professionally cleaned. Water collects and drains through the Honda AC system, but if this process doesn’t work properly, it can leave a damp environment that is perfect for the growth of mold or mildew.
3. Strange Noises
The AC should be whisper-quiet while running, providing cool air without any noises other than a subtle whir. If you notice your AC is making strange sounds, you should switch it off and head to your dealership. A rattle could indicate a leaf or stone has gotten stuck in the system, but it may indicate a more serious issue, such as a compressor failure. Other noises such as clicks, knocking, or squealing should also be investigated.
4. Moisture in the Cabin
When your AC is being used, the evaporator core generates a lot of condensation that needs to flow through a hose to drain outside your vehicle. This creates a very light drip under your car. If the hose becomes blocked by dirt, debris, or mold, it can stop the moisture from escaping through its intended route. Instead, the condensation may escape under the dashboard, resulting in a damp cabin and increasing the risk of mold and mildew growth.
5. Significant Dip in Fuel Economy
Using your AC can slightly increase your fuel consumption, especially if the weather is very hot. This is because the engine has to work harder to operate the AC system. If your AC system needs maintenance, the strain on your engine will increase further, leading to significantly higher fuel consumption.
Schedule Air Conditioning Maintenance at Your Local Honda Dealership
Whether you just need your refrigerant topping off or your AC requires more significant repairs, your local dealership can help. By running diagnostics, the technicians will be able to identify any problems and get your AC running perfectly again.
Our factory-trained technicians can help with all your servicing needs, including AC maintenance. Get in touch with us today at Honda of New Rochelle in New Rochelle, NY to schedule an appointment.


