Convenient & Local 1999 Chevrolet Tracker A/C Repair

Schedule an A/C Service Appointment for Your Chevrolet Tracker

Feeling the heat from your A/C? Our trained technicians can take a look at your 1999 Chevrolet Tracker A/C system and recommend a repair plan. Schedule A/C service today and get ready to chill out.

A/C Service for Chevrolet Tracker

There’s nothing worse than cranking your car air conditioner on a hot day — and discovering it’s broken. Is that a hot stove? Nope, just your steering wheel. Your skin sticks to the driver’s seat. You take a deep breath and ask yourself, “Who can fix my Chevrolet Tracker A/C?” Firestone Complete Auto Care can! We’ve got experience with Chevrolet vehicles, and our technicians are qualified to diagnose and repair 1999 Chevrolet Tracker A/C systems. Steer your Chevrolet Tracker to your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care

During this initial A/C performance check, we’ll look at the state of your 1999 Chevrolet Tracker’s A/C system to determine whether repair work is needed. We’ll test overall system performance, check for any leaks, and measure the system pressure. If we suspect a leak, we’ll send a U/V dye through your A/C system or use a “sniffer” to find the leak. A “sniffer” isn’t a technician with a good nose! It’s a machine that’s used on different parts of your Chevrolet Tracker A/C system to detect any refrigerant fumes that might be leaking out from the system. If there's a leak, we'll find it and fix it.

Recharge the A/C in Your Tracker

While your 1999 Chevrolet Tracker’s air conditioner is being serviced, we’ll also do an A/C evacuation and recharge. During this process, a technician will remove the old refrigerant from the A/C system. Then, they’ll use Chevrolet’s specifications to evacuate the system. To finish, we’ll add new refrigerant to recharge the A/C system, and once the technician tests the cool blast for themselves, you're ready to get back on the road. Our technicians are trained to efficiently perform 1999 Chevrolet Tracker A/C recharges.

Troubleshooting Chevrolet Tracker A/C Problems

Warm air isn't the only Chevrolet Tracker A/C problem you may encounter. Other common A/C problems include weak airflow, which could be caused by mold or mildew buildup, a loose hose, an old ventilation fan, or a compromised seal. An A/C system that starts off blowing cold air but then turns warm can mean there’s a malfunctioning compressor clutch, a leak, or a blown fuse. What about those (somewhat unpleasant!) smells coming through the A/C vents in your 1999 Chevrolet Tracker? That could be the result of a dirty cabin air filter (an easy fix!) or a moldy evaporator case. Our trained technicians will do what they can to solve your A/C problems. We’re here to help you get back on the road in your Tracker — without all the sweat puddles!

Frequently Asked Questions for 1999 Chevrolet Tracker A/C Systems

  • Can I make my Tracker air conditioner colder? For starters, use a sun-blocking shade in the windshield while you’re parked, or look for a shady parking spot. Closing all the passenger vents in your car can help redirect cold air toward you, cooling you off faster. Still need more chill? Head to Firestone Complete Auto Care for an A/C performance check and recharge.
  • Why do I get hot air from my Tracker A/C? If your car’s air conditioning isn’t blowing cold air at all (or it tries, then turns warm), you could have a clogged expansion valve, a faulty compressor clutch, a leak, or a malfunctioning fuse in the system.
  • What can cause an A/C system leak? To put it simply, age and moisture are some of the main causes of leaks in your A/C. Over time, rubber gaskets and seals can wear out, which pushes much-needed refrigerant out of your Tracker’s A/C system — and lets outside moisture get in, which can take a toll on internal A/C components.
  • Does the A/C in my Tracker rely on gas?  The air conditioning system in your Tracker does not use gasoline directly as a fuel source, but it does require some power from the engine, which indirectly affects your car's fuel consumption.
  • Why does the A/C in my Tracker smell like vinegar? If the air conditioning in your Tracker smells like vinegar, it could be due to bacteria growth on system components such as the evaporator and heater cores. Bacteria can grow when moisture accumulates on air conditioning system components, providing a breeding ground for microorganisms.
  • What is causing my Tracker’s A/C to only work when the car is in motion? If your A/C only works when the vehicle is moving, there could be a problem with part of your Tracker’s A/C or electrical system. Potential issues include low coolant or a faulty cooling fan.
  • Who offers Tracker A/C repair near me? Firestone Complete Auto Care is ready to inspect and repair your Tracker’s air conditioning system. Make an appointment at one of our nearby A/C repair shops today.