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Understanding the AC Compressor in the 2020 Subaru Impreza

The 2020 Subaru Impreza, whether it's the sedan or hatch model, definitely comes equipped with an air conditioning system to keep drivers and passengers comfortable through those warmer Aussie days. Central to any vehicle's air conditioning system is the AC compressor, and the 2020 Subaru Impreza is no exception. This important component plays a crucial role in ensuring your cabin stays cool and refreshing, especially when the summer heat hits hard.

So, what exactly does the AC compressor do in the 2020 Impreza? In simple terms, it works as the heart of the air conditioning system. It takes in low-pressure refrigerant gas and compresses it into a high-pressure, high-temperature gas. This then travels through the condenser where it cools down and turns into a liquid before moving on through the rest of the system to finally deliver cooled air into the cabin. Without a functioning AC compressor, the AC system simply cannot work, which means no cool air blowing through your vents.

Owning a 2020 Subaru Impreza with a healthy and well-maintained AC compressor is key to staying comfortable regardless of the weather. If this part fails, you're likely to notice a range of issues that can really detract from your driving experience. This might include weak or warm air coming from the vents, strange noises when the AC is turned on, or sometimes a complete failure of the AC system to activate.

Maintaining the AC compressor in your 2020 Impreza isn't too complicated, but it definitely deserves some attention during your regular servicing schedule. Like most mechanically active parts, it benefits from routine checks and care to keep it running smoothly and to avoid costly breakdowns down the line.

Signs you might need to have your AC compressor looked at or even replaced include:

  • Reduced cooling performance or warm air coming from the vents.
  • Unusual noises such as grinding or rattling from the engine bay when the AC is switched on.
  • Visible leaks in or around the AC compressor area, indicating refrigerant escaping.
  • The AC system turning on and off intermittently or not engaging at all.

Regular servicing can help catch these problems before they turn into full-on failures. When taking your 2020 Subaru Impreza in for a check-up, ask the technician to inspect the AC system, including the compressor, for any early warning signs of wear or damage.

Replacing the AC compressor is a job best left to the professionals given its complexity and the need to handle refrigerants safely and correctly. But knowing a bit about the process helps owners understand why it's an important repair and what they can expect. During replacement, the old compressor is removed, and the system is flushed out to clear any contaminants. A fresh compressor is then installed, the system is recharged with the correct type and amount of refrigerant, and a leak test is performed. This ensures everything is sealed tight and working perfectly before you hit the road again with cool air blowing strong.

Proper maintenance of the AC compressor generally includes regular system checks, ensuring refrigerant levels are topped up, and listening out for unusual sounds. Subaru also recommends that the AC system be run for a few minutes every month, even in winter months, to keep the compressor lubricated and seals intact. This can be a simple but effective way to extend the lifespan of your AC compressor and avoid unexpected issues when the temperature climbs.

Another tip for maintaining your 2020 Subaru Impreza's AC compressor is to keep the cabin air filters clean. Dirty filters can reduce airflow and force the AC system to work harder, adding strain to the compressor. So, swapping out cabin air filters as part of regular servicing not only helps with air quality but also protects the AC compressor's workload.

In short, the AC compressor is a vital part of the air conditioning system in the 2020 Subaru Impreza. It keeps you cool, comfortable, and driving happy across Australia's varied climates. Paying a bit of attention to its health through routine maintenance and prompt repairs when necessary is well worth it, ensuring that your Impreza's AC system performs reliably for years to come.