Summer Land Rover Care: Signs You May Have an A/C Problem in your Land Rover

Published 5 months ago — by Lisa Federico

Don't be left in a sweaty situation this summer, address any A/C concerns now

Don't be left in a sweaty situation this summer, address any A/C concerns now
Photo Credit: Lisa M. Federico & Jenna (the) Jetta

You’ve booked your stay and you’re about to head out on vacay only to realize that the air in your Land Rover seems a bit off. Is it blowing warm air, is the airflow weak, do you hear or smell something strange? These are all signs that you may potentially have an A/C problem on your hands.

Learn some of the symptoms of A/C problems and what can be done to address them before it’s too late, leaving you and your passengers in a heated (and sweaty) situation.

Weak Airflow: If the airflow doesn’t seem up to par, it could be due to a clogged filter, a failing blower motor or a blockage somewhere in the A/C system.

Warm Air: So the A/C is blowing, but it’s warm air. This may be due to low refrigerant (which you can add), a failing compressor or issues with the condenser.

Strange Odors: Musty scents from the vents may indicate mold or mildew buildup, or a dirty cabin air filter. The simple remedy is to change the air filter and try running the defrost to remove moisture buildup.

Odd Noises: Any time you hear a grinding, squealing, rattling or banging noise when the A/C is on, it may be due to a compressor problem or loose parts.

A/C Not Functioning: When you go to turn it on and it doesn’t, then there is a problem. This might be due to an electrical issue like a blown fuse or it could be more.

Water Stains/Leaks: If you notice a major puddle under your Land Rover (not the typical drops of water you see after using the A/C – which is condensation), or you see water stains inside your Land Rover, you might have a clogged drain hose.

Oily Residue: A visible refrigerant leak will present itself in an oily greenish or pinkish color under the car.

Temperature Fluctuations: Does the temperature in your Land Rover change erratically without changing the settings? If so it might be a failing thermostat or issues with the A/C control unit.

Increased Engine Temperature: When the A/C is malfunctioning, sometimes it causes the engine to overheat, so be aware of that.

These are just some of the symptoms to be aware of if you suspect the A/C is failing. If you notice any of these, or others, it is best to take your Land Rover to a professional Land Rover service shop so they can identify the problem.

Beat the heat this summer with a fully functioning A/C in your Land Rover. Find a Land Rover expert to diagnose and repair any cooling issues.