Get Your Car's AC Compressor Repaired
At Burton's Collision & Auto Repair we know each component of your car's AC has a specific function. A cracked or damaged compressor can cause your car air conditioning to fail. Call today at 513-984-3396 and talk to one of our pro mechanics about repairing your car's AC compressor.
Replacing Your Car's AC CompressorAt Burton's Collision & Auto Repair we recommended that car owners replace the complete AC compressor assembly because the compressor replacement core operates under extreme physical pressure. The compressor is powered by a serpentine belt, which provides the energy needed to compress freon refrigerant to cool the car's cabin. Once compressed, the freon is in a volatile, high-pressure state. This pressure forces the liquid out of the compressor and through the cooling system.
What To Expect When Burton's Collision & Auto Repair In Cincinnati Replaces Your AC Compressor- Burton's Collision & Auto Repair uses AC compressors that are durability-tested for high heat conditions.
- We use a replacement kit assembly designed to meet or exceed OE function. It includes car AC compressor, accumulator and any needed expansion devices.
- We use kits with a "Rapid Seal" designed specifically for your compressor. Burton's Collision & Auto Repair's pro mechanics know that even the smallest gaps can cause serious damage to your car's cooling system and engine.
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Duane is a lifesaver and extremely friendly guy. I was passing through Cincinnati and had a recurring electrical issue with my my small RV. I called all over Cincinnati and even surrounding areas. He was the only one that would take on my project of a 1998 Volkswagen RV and agreed to take a look at it the next day. Andrew spent quite a bit of time tracking down the problem, but they got me back on the road that day, and at a very reasonable cost. It turned out that he had done work on my parents cars when they were alive and also has done work for my extended family and the former Leugers Fine Furniture fleet. Mark Leugers , 02/13/2026 |
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