One Stop Auto Air Conditioning & Electrical Repair

CA

4.2

same price as any mechanic shop would buy from us and resell to you. All vehiclesby at least 20% with a written estimate!. We at One Stop Auto A/C &ampre lucky. But don&rsquot leave it to that. Bring your hot wheels to One Stop Auto A/C &ampElectricaland we&rsquoll make sure it&rsquos taking the hot air from your carmoving through the system properly and re-circulating cooler air back into the car&rsquoour ASE-certified technicians will diagnose problems with your car&rsquos A/C for free* and get them repaired for you quickly. Our experts performed 42have an ASE-certified technician provide a thorough diagnostic of your car&rsquos AC system components. Feature Electrical diagnostic Component diagnostic Check CompressorCondensorbeltsAC clutchAC Relays/Switches/Sensorblower motor and engine cooling fanmildewand bacteria that could be hiding in your vehicle&rsquoheater core

8:00 AM to 6:00 PM + 1 (626) 584-1338 Fax: 626 584 0102 Pasadena Auto AC Specialists 1071 Reviews Address Information 2335 E. Foothill Blvd #1, Pasadena, CA 91107 Home About us Our Services Blog Contact us Make An Appointment $100 AC SERVICE SPECIAL Any car with single unit AC. Limitations Apply Depending on Vehicle Make and Model - Please call for details. View Service Schedule Your Appointment Now We Specialize in Automotive Air Conditioning and Electrical Service in Pasadena Auto Electric Spe

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