Car Air Conditioning

Westbury Park | Bristol

Car Air Conditioning Repairs

& Re-gassing

Car air conditioning, like every other aspect of a vehicle, needs regular maintenance. We strongly encourage customers to have a periodic check and regas, ideally once a year, to make sure your air conditioning is running smoothly and efficiently.


We also carry out fault-finding diagnostic testing and repairs.

Air Conditioning Inspections

Hot and Cold IIcon

To assess whether your AC is working properly, we will carry out:


Temperature check


Refrigerant check


Inspection of the key components, including the compressor, condenser, drive belts and hoses


Conduct a leak test using nitrogen


Vehicle Air Conditioning FAQ's 

  • What Air Conditioning Services Do You Offer?

    Diagnostics,

    Fault repairs

    Regassing

    New compressors fitted

    Antibacterial cleaning

  • Is It Important To Get My Air Conditioning Serviced?

    By having your vehicle air conditioning serviced at least every 2 to 3 years. This can help prevent a buildup of loss of refrigerant, the loss of which inhibits the air conditioning system's ability to circulate lubricating oil around the system.


    By keeping on top of your air conditioning by having it serviced, this helps to avoid the accumulation of problems, which can prove to be costly to repair if your ac compresser needs replacing.

  • Do You Need To Use Your Air Conditioning In The Winter?

    Yes, it is a really good idea to run your air conditioning for around 15 minutes a week, all year round.


    This helps avoid the buildup of moisture within the system, and can help you notice that there is a problem with your air conditioning as opposed to only noticing when you need it most in the summer months.


    Using your air conditioning during the autumn and winter months helps to demist interior windows.

  • What Does An Air Conditioning Service Include?

    Pressure testing to test for leaks.


    Regassing if required.


    Full evacuation and recharge to remove moisture buildup within the system.