Repair insights

Why an AC recharge does not always fix warm air.

Warm air after an AC recharge can point to leaks, compressor control, fans, blend doors, pressure issues, or electrical faults.

Short answer

If the AC gets cold briefly and then turns warm again, the problem may be a leak or a control issue. Front Line Auto checks pressure, compressor operation, airflow, fans, and leaks before treating recharge as the whole repair.

Why this matters

This shop-floor answer helps drivers understand the repair conversation before calling, towing, or approving diagnostic work.

What Front Line Auto checks

  • Check vent temperature and airflow.
  • Review pressure readings and leak signs.
  • Test compressor engagement and electrical controls.
  • Inspect condenser fans and cabin airflow.
  • Quote the actual repair after diagnosis.

When to call

Use this article when you want a plain-English explanation before calling, towing, or approving diagnostic work.

Front Line Auto is at 3575 NW 31st Ave, Oakland Park, FL 33309. Call (954) 714-8099 before bringing in diagnostic, inspection, towing, or repair work.