At EuropAsian Auto Pro's 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 972-647-0314 and talk to one of our pro mechanics about repairing your car's AC compressor.

Replacing Your Car's AC Compressor

At EuropAsian Auto Pro's 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 EuropAsian Auto Pro's In Grand Prairie Replaces Your AC Compressor
  • EuropAsian Auto Pro's 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. EuropAsian Auto Pro's's pro mechanics know that even the smallest gaps can cause serious damage to your car's cooling system and engine.

More AC Repair Services:

AC Repair

Car and Truck AC Freon Recharging

AC Condenser Repair


Partners

ASE (Automotive Service Excellence)
ASA (Automotive Service Association)
Car Care Aware

What our clients are saying about us

We have established longterm and stable partnerships with various clients thanks to our excellence in solving their automotive needs!

We've been using EuropAsian Auto Pros for several years for all of our vehicles. Always professional, helpful and reliable. We trust Nathan and his team to take care of our cars and give us good auto advice. quotes-image
, 03/14/2023
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This place has one of the best mechanics to ever work on Nissan vehicles. He is also a nice guy and is ready to give you a break. I took my 300zx in to get the oil pressure gauge working. He found it didn't need a new sensor, just reconnecting the cable left off by the person who last changed the oil. No charge.quotes-image
, 03/13/2023