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AC Diagnosis is an innovative Internet of Things (IoT) sensor at the forefront of diagnostic technology. It attaches to your car's central vent and allows users to determine whether their car is cooling efficiently. The diagnostic tool takes into account all outside weather conditions, temperature and humidity, calculates the optimal vent temperature, and communicates if the air conditioning is working properly (or not).
Visit our website to learn more: https://www.acdiagnosis.com/air-conditioning-diagnostic-tool
AC diagnosis gives back control to every car owner. Modern cars have become quite complex and they contain more technology than ever. If you are testing your car’s air conditioning performance without taking the outside weather conditions into account, it can be easy to misread the real A/C performance of your system. One of two things could happen:
You might take your car to a mechanic and pay for a professional service even though it still works properly.
The A/C system is not working as efficiently as it could but you don’t know that, which also means you are losing money at the pump because you are filling up more often.
The AC diagnosis sensor takes into account all outside weather conditions, calculates the optimal vent temperature, and communicates if the air conditioning is working properly (or not). It does all of this in just a few minutes. This way you gain more transparency and control over your car, enabling you to save money and time, and giving you peace of mind.
To learn more about how why it's so important to take into account the outside environment when we test A/C performance read here: https://www.acdiagnosis.com/post/how-temperature-and-humidity-affect-car-ac-performance
AC diagnosis works with all types of AC systems and vents and it is compatible with 2 types of refrigerant, R-1234yf and R-134a. All new cars coming off the assembly line today have R-1234yf refrigerant running through their air conditioning system. However, there are several models that still use R-134a.
If you are wondering what refrigerant is used in your car, please read here: https://www.acdiagnosis.com/how-to-know-refrigerant-used
Please, check your phone setting. When texts and numbers are very big on your phone, you might have set up a larger "display size".
To read perfectly the diagnosis information the display size should be set up as "default".
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AC Diagnosis is an innovative Internet of Things (IoT) sensor at the forefront of diagnostic technology. It attaches to your car's central vent and allows users to determine whether their car is cooling efficiently. The diagnostic tool takes into account all outside weather conditions, temperature and humidity, calculates the optimal vent temperature, and communicates if the air conditioning is working properly (or not).
Thermometers (which have been around since 1714) only measure the overall temperature of your car's central vent, which can lead to an inaccurate reading causing unnecessary work and expenditure. This happens because warm air can blow through your AC when the outside temperature is hot and impact the performance of your air conditioning, even if your car's air conditioning system is in perfect working order.
If you are wondering why it’s so important to take into account the outside temperature and humidity when you test your A/C performance, read here: https://www.acdiagnosis.com/post/how-temperature-and-humidity-affect-car-ac-performance
AC Diagnosis is an innovative Internet of Things (IoT) sensor at the forefront of diagnostic technology. It attaches to your car's central vent and allows users to determine whether their car is cooling efficiently by taking into consideration the outside temperature and humidity.
Thermometers (which has been around since 1714) only measure the overall temperature of your car's central vent, which can lead to an inaccurate reading causing unnecessary work and expenditure. This happens because warm air can blow through your AC when the outside temperature is hot and impact the performance of your air conditioning, even if your car's air conditioning system is in perfect working order.
If you are wondering why it’s so important to take into account the outside temperature and humidity when you test your A/C performance, read here.
Whether you are a car lover who wants to save money by preventing issues or you're a skilled technician who wants a more convenient solution that works with your smartphone, AC diagnosis enables different functions that satisfy the needs of both. It offers you unparalleled diagnosis of your vehicle's air conditioning system and enables you to use advanced insights and features to get more out of your car — anywhere and anytime.
To know how simple is AC diagnosis to use check it here.
AC diagnosis works with all types of AC systems and vents and it is compatible with 2 types of refrigerant, R-1234yf and R134a. All new cars coming off the assembly line today have R-1234yf refrigerant running through their air conditioning system. However, there are several models that still use R-134a. If you are wondering what refrigerant is used in your car, please read here.
AC diagnosis gives back control to every car owner. Modern cars have become quite complex and they contain more technology than ever. If you are testing your car’s air conditioning performance without taking the environment into account, it can be easy to misread the real A/C performance of your system. One of two things could happen:
You might take your car to a mechanic and pay for a professional service even though it still works properly.
The A/C system is not working as efficiently as it could but you don’t know that, which also means you are losing money at the pump because you are filling up more often.
The AC diagnosis sensor takes into account all outside weather conditions, calculates the optimal cooling performance, and communicates if the air conditioning is working properly (or not). It does all of this in just a few minutes. This way you gain more transparency and control over your car, enabling you to save money and time, and giving you peace of mind.
To learn more about how why it's so important to take into account the outside environment when we test A/C performance read here.
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