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Mercedes-Benz GLC43 AMG Expansion Valve Replacement Costs

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Mercedes-Benz GLC43 AMG Expansion Valve Replacement Costs

AutoNation Mobile Service offers upfront and competitive pricing. The average cost for Mercedes-Benz GLC43 AMG Expansion Valve Replacement is $330. Drop it off at our shop and pick it up a few hours later, or save time and have our Delivery mechanics come to you.

Car
Location
Price
2018 Mercedes-Benz GLC43 AMG
3.0L V6 Turbo 4Matic • 25,000 miles
CA 90045
$340 - $416
2017 Mercedes-Benz GLC43 AMG
3.0L V6 Turbo 4Matic • 13,000 miles
CA 94603
$284 - $347
2020 Mercedes-Benz GLC43 AMG
3.0L V6 Turbo 4Matic • 18,000 miles
CA 93304
$283 - $345
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Symptoms of a failing Expansion Valve

Air conditioning is warm

Air conditioning systems seem like the greatest invention in the world, until they stop working. Then they kind of suck, right? This might happen if your expansion valve is acting up. When the expansion valve isn’t working, the flow of refrigerant will not be correctly controlled, and that can mess with the temperature of your car’s air conditioning system. Depending on the severity of the expansion valve problem, you might not have warm air. You might just have cold air that isn’t as satisfactory as you would like. Kind of like when you order an ice-cold drink, and it comes out room temp.

Frost on the Expansion Valve

A busted expansion valve may limit the amount of refrigerant entering the system and cause frost to build-up on the valve. Freezing may be great for a Tahoe vacation in December, but it’s not so hot in your air conditioning system. If you notice some frost on the expansion valve, then you've got a problem.

How urgent is an Expansion Valve Replacement?

The air conditioning system is extremely important when it comes to your comfort in your car, which I’m guessing you value. That said, it’s not important from a safety feature, unless you’re planning on driving through Death Valley.

So, you can keep driving your car, and you’ll be safe. But you may be super uncomfortable, and you’re probably going to cause further damage to the air conditioning system, which  doesn’t seem like the greatest idea to me.

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