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Wanna Be Cool ? Part 2 -A/C Repair Costs Are Out of Control

Wanna Be Cool ? Part 2 -A/C Repair Costs Are Out of Control

Car Connection Workshop Apr 16, 2026 59 min
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Nile “Motormouth” Jenkins breaks down why auto A/C repairs are getting brutally expensive and why waiting too long is a recipe for parts shortages and bigger failures. He walks through the A/C system components—condenser, hoses, compressor, accumulator/de-siccant bag, orifice tube, and the hard-to-reach evaporator core—explaining how moisture and debris can turn a simple fix into a full teardown/flush job. He also warns against DIY recharge kits and sealants that can clog systems and even ruin shop equipment, then teases practical tips for preventing nasty evaporator smells.

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Concept

A/C repair costs are out of control

"Episode: Wanna Be Cool ? Part 2 -A/C Repair Costs Are Out of Control [451.4s] since yesterday and I did take a little trip to have a look and see how the ice"

They’re talking about how fixing a car’s air conditioning can cost a lot. It’s not just one simple part—there are sensors, hoses, and refrigerant that can make repairs pricey.

Concept

vehicle air conditioning

"this is want to be cool part two because when it comes to vehicle air conditioning there's a lot to know a lot more to know than you think about just turning on the icebox inside your vehicle"

Your car’s A/C is what makes the inside cool and less muggy. It uses special refrigerant and parts that work together to pull heat out of the cabin.

Concept

fuel tax

"and I hear we're gonna get a reduction on the the fuel the fuel tax 10 cents somebody said 25 it's actually 10 cents a liter really that's the best you can do dude anyhow"

Fuel tax is extra government cost added to gas or diesel. If the tax changes, the price at the pump changes too, even if your car gets the same mileage.

Company

City Auto Sales and Leasing

"thank you to Earl Louise Grant [578.9s] at City Auto Sales and Leasing Greater Toronto area's premier pre-owned auto [584.8s] store for over 25 years providing low mileage quality vehicles at fair prices"

City Auto Sales and Leasing is mentioned as the episode sponsor. The sponsor claims it sells pre-owned vehicles and offers in-house financing and leasing, which can be relevant when listeners compare dealer options.

Concept

in-house financing and leasing

"Greater Toronto area's premier pre-owned auto store for over 25 years providing low mileage quality vehicles at fair prices in-house financing and leasing"

In-house financing/leasing means the dealer helps set up your payment plan. That can make it easier to get approved, but it’s still important to compare the total cost.

Concept

fleet maintenance system

"well I took the pictures yesterday of our car connection fleet maintenance system that's sent over to our webmaster so we should be seeing a profile page for me to review before it goes live at carconnectionbusinessnetwork.com"

A fleet maintenance system is how a business keeps lots of cars serviced and tracked. It helps make sure each car gets the right service at the right time.

Concept

leave it too late

"if you leave it too late they only run so many pieces parts of air conditioning components and if it's turns out to be a really hot summer"

If you wait until the hottest time of year, more people will be bringing cars in for A/C issues. That can mean longer waits and fewer parts available.

Concept

evaluated any imperfections corrected

"now to get your air conditioning system evaluated any any imperfections corrected to the best of your ability"

They’re saying the shop should check your A/C carefully and fix the real problems it finds. That reduces the chance you’ll have to come back again soon.

Concept

air conditioning components

"I mean there's lots of components that make up your vehicles air conditioning system and I like to explain it like this"

Your car’s A/C isn’t one single part—it’s several parts working together. If one part breaks, it can cause problems elsewhere, so the repair may involve multiple pieces.

Concept

air conditioning system

"what makes up your vehicles air conditioning system ... I'm gonna rattle off as much as I can and they're all components that have connections that can leak they're all components that can fail and cause air conditioning down"

Your car’s A/C is like a sealed system that circulates a special cooling fluid. If something in that system leaks or breaks, the A/C won’t work right and repairs can get pricey.

Concept

components that can leak or fail

"they're all components that have connections that can leak they're all components that can fail and cause air conditioning down"

A/C systems have lots of parts connected together, and any of them can leak. So even after one repair, another problem can show up if another part was already damaged.

Part

AC compressor

"then we have an AC compressor that compresses the the refrigerant and pushes it through all the arteries that make up the air conditioning system itself"

The A/C compressor is the pump that moves the refrigerant through the whole system. If it breaks or the system loses refrigerant, the A/C won’t cool.

Part

orifice tube

"now let's move on [1823.3s] to another component the orifice tube not to be confused with the whale that"

The orifice tube is a tiny part that controls how much refrigerant flows into the part of the A/C that cools the cabin. If the system gets dirty, this small passage can get blocked.

Term

bacteria

"[2007.0s] it's bacteria it sucks to be you because it's not easy to get rid of once [2013.7s] it's there I'm gonna talk about that it's not that easy to get rid of it"

The “bacteria” is basically germs that grow where moisture collects inside the A/C. They can cause the smell and may need proper cleaning to remove.

Term

components that can fail

"there's lots of connections lots of components that can fail and by me the tech just fixing the area that your refrigerant leaked out from"

A car A/C has a lot of connections and seals. As they age, different spots can start leaking, even after you fix one area.

Term

black light

"I don't have to hook out anything up but my black light and most the time because the dye is so good you can see it without a black light"

A black light helps reveal the dye from an A/C leak. It makes the leak easier to spot so the repair is faster.

Concept

system is all the same age

"here's what we have to know if there's a leak today the system is all the same age the only way we can possibly reduce that down the number of leaks"

If your A/C is old, many parts are wearing out together. So you might fix one leak and then find another soon after.

Term

leak free

"most people if I say them well if you wanted a hundred percent or close to a hundred percent leak free we gotta take the whole system apart and rebuild it"

“Leak-free” in A/C repairs is a high bar because many components and seals can age at the same time. Even after one leak is fixed, other weak points can start leaking later, especially on older systems.

Part

evaporator core

"if because if the evaporator core is leaking and that happens it seems to be a pattern failure... it's a lot of work to get that evaporator core out but I have a method of testing it to verify if it's leaking"

In your car’s A/C, the evaporator is the part that cools the air inside the cabin. If it’s leaking, the A/C can’t make cold air because the refrigerant is getting away.

Concept

top-up

"we're gonna talk about the top-up thing oh yes in detail because I know the fellas if they're listening can you just top that up there fella here just you know"

A “top-up” is adding refrigerant to bring the system back to the correct charge level. Without fixing the underlying leak, a top-up is usually temporary and can lead to repeat failures and higher total cost.

Concept

maintenance-free misconception

"because when you think if you think that your vehicles air conditioning system is maintenance free you are so far out in the rhubarb I can't even see you if that's not true whatsoever it's a freezer in your car"

Some people think the A/C never needs attention. But over time it can leak refrigerant or get clogged up, and then it stops cooling well.

Part

AC condenser

"say look this this condenser is beaten to death it's going to leak very very soon so that's why I'm saying if you like to draft with the 18-wheelers... your AC condenser is right there taking it in the teeth constantly it wears the aluminum down"

Your car’s A/C condenser is the part that helps get heat out of the air-conditioning system. If it’s damaged, the A/C can start leaking and stop working, which is why repairs can get pricey.

Concept

buyer beware

"it's buyer beware caveat Antar come on now stay up with it [2795.8s] yeah buyer beware you know they sell tinted window stuff a lot of it's illegal in"

“Buyer beware” is a warning that consumers are responsible for understanding what they’re buying and the risks involved. In automotive contexts, it often applies to aftermarket products that may not be legal, may not work as advertised, or may cause damage if used incorrectly.

Term

window tint

"they sell tinted window stuff a lot of it's illegal in [2802.2s] different states in the u.s. and you know you can find that out by when you roll [2806.6s] into a state with one of the guys with the hat on and the pistol on his on his"

Tint can be illegal if it’s too dark. If you get pulled over, you might have to remove it and pay a fine.

Term

lighting

"lighting if you're adding lights and goonies stuff to your car and you're [2841.4s] gonna go south of the border you better find out what states and what their [2845.1s] laws are with regards to lighting otherwise you know the guy happy guy"

Aftermarket lighting modifications are often restricted by state laws regarding brightness, color, and aiming. If lighting doesn’t meet regulations, you can be cited and may be required to remove or adjust it immediately.

Concept

parts are so darn expensive

"...even though I can do the work myself and I'm qualified and have the equipment to do it the parts are so darn expensive it's crazy bad..."

A big reason repairs cost a lot is that the replacement parts themselves are expensive. Even if the work isn’t too complicated, the parts can make the total high.

Term

refrigerant

"and here's the problem they put sealers in there in that refrigerant I don't know what it is I don't know what kind of sealant it is I don't even know what kind of oil they're putting in there to lubricate your compressor because when you lose the refrigerant you're also losing oil"

Refrigerant is the chemical that makes the A/C cool. If it leaks out, the system can lose oil too, and then the A/C parts don’t get lubricated properly.

Term

A/C

"...I'm not even willing to hook up my machine to your system if it's had that stuff put in there because it will destroy my AC unit totally it will totally destroy my air conditioning unit my machine..."

A/C means the car’s air conditioning. It’s a sealed system that uses special refrigerant to move heat out of the cabin, and it needs the right tools and chemicals to service safely.

Term

gauge set

"...there's no stinking way I'm hooking up my gauge set or my machine to your car after you put that stuff in it's it will cause damage to my machine..."

A gauge set is the tool a mechanic uses to check A/C pressures. It helps them diagnose problems and charge the system correctly, but it can’t be used safely if the refrigerant has been contaminated.

Term

sealant goo

"so whatever like I said whatever they're [3383.0s] selling that's in that can the sealant the goo that's in there because that's [3388.0s] what it is it's some kind of goo and it's not a seal enhancement product"

It’s a stop-leak chemical you pour into the A/C system. It might temporarily slow a leak, but it can make it harder for a mechanic to find and fix the real problem.

Term

that smell

"so that [3434.0s] you don't develop that smell that is embarrassing when you turn the air [3438.7s] conditioning on you have guests in the car and they're going you know what's"

That smell is the bad odor you notice when you turn the A/C on. It usually means moisture or gunk is building up inside the system.

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