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When your vehicle’s air conditioner (AC) isn’t blowing any air — or worse, is blowing warm, stale air — it makes for a sticky ride on a hot day and difficult to see on a foggy one since you can’t defog your windshield. When not taken care of, AC issues can cause costly compressor damage.

If you’re having AC problems, one of VIP’s Certified Automotive Professionals will inspect your vehicle’s air conditioning system for leaks as well as its blower and hoses to pinpoint the problem. He or she will explain any recommended AC repairs to your car or truck.

  • VIP offers a warranty on most installed parts.
  • VIP stands behind our work with a labor warranty that matches the warranty on installed parts.
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Signs Your AC May be Failing

Your car or truck will probably need an AC repair if you are experiencing any of the following:

  • Weak flow from vents
  • Air starts cold, but turns warm
  • A distinct smell when the AC is turned on

Common Causes of AC Issues

Causes of car and truck air conditioning issues include:

  • A refrigerant leak
  • Clogged tube or hose
  • Failed compressor or compressor clutch
  • Dead blower or motor resistor
  • Blown fuse
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At VIP we understand what your car means to you. All of our employees, from our customer service representatives to our world-class ASE-certified master technicians believe in getting the job done right.  We walk you through the work to be done before we begin, including live-feed reviews of your vehicle and copies of your multipoint inspection sent straight to your phone.

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  • Northern New England’s tire and service leader for almost 100 years
  • The area’s largest family-owned automotive service provider and tire dealer — headquartered in Auburn, ME
  • All locations are staffed with TIA and ASE Certified Automotive Professionals
  • Straight-forward labor and installed parts warranties guarantee the quality of our work
  • Most stores throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut and Vermont are open seven days a week

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VIP Tires & Service - Lewiston, ME
485 Sabattus St
Lewiston, ME 04280
(207) 784-5464
0.0 Miles Away
VIP Tires & Service - Lisbon Street, Lewiston, ME
520 Lisbon Street
Lewiston, ME 04240
(207) 784-0131
1.3 Miles Away
VIP Tires & Service - Auburn, ME
128 Center Street
Auburn, ME 04210
(207) 783-8561
1.8 Miles Away
VIP Tires & Service - Topsham, ME
2 Union Park Road
Topsham, ME 04086
(207) 373-1501
15.7 Miles Away

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All-Season

All-Season tires are versatile and suitable for warm and cool climates, but not recommended for extreme hot or cold weather conditions because of specific rubber components.

All-Weather

Like their name suggests, all-weather tires are versatile and can perform well in a variety of weather conditions and can be severe snow-rated.

All-Terrain

With bigger treads than traditional all-season tires, all-terrain tires allow for both on and off-roading capabilities.

Winter

Winter tires are manufactured to perform well in snow, ice, sleet and other cold weather conditions. Winter tires are typically soft, with an intricate grooved tread pattern — made for holding compacted snow and creating traction — and are severe snow-rated.