Have you been sweltering in your car because of
a broken air conditioner? Book a Complete
Air Conditioning service today. We the most
extensive Air Conditioning service available which
includes:
- Recharging to recommended levels, adding
fresh system oil
- Air-conditioning cleaner to clear
bacterial build up and remove any unpleasant
smells
- Full visual inspection, temperature and
leak checks
- Recovery of refrigerant, evacuation of air
and moisture from system
Why use us?
- Car air con recharge service and repair
- Established for more than 20 years.
- Recharge, Regas and A/C service to cars,
vans & light commercial vehicles
- Repair to auto aircon systems, parts
replacement
- Experienced, highly trained technicians
- Trust, knowledge & expertise
- Leak testing and fault diagnosis
- Odour, bad smell removal
Why does my car need an air
conditioning recharge?
You’re air conditioning system can lose up to
15% of it’s coolant every year, so a 3 year old
car may have lost almost half it’s coolant
seriously impacting on the performance of the
system and damaging the components involved. You
should regularly have the air conditioning systems
serviced to reduce wear and tear on the components
and help avoid potentially big repair bills.
Why should I get my air
conditioning serviced?
Without regular Air Conditioning system
servicing
your seals may seize. If you car is serviced at a
dealership in most cases when they service your
car they only test to see if the air conditioning
works, not that all the components are working
properly and in full working condition. Regular
air conditioning system servicing ensures the
system is full of coolant, that their are now
leaks, the pressure is correct and that the hoses,
seals and pipes are all in full working order.
What’s the best way to run
my air conditioning?
Turn your air conditioning on, ensuring that
it’s not set to ‘economy’ mode. When you first get
into a hot car, open the windows, ensure that the
air vents are set to face level and the system is
set up to do the same, not pointed at your feet.
Remember cold air falls.
Turn the temperature to as low as it will go,
and the blower as high as possible. Also make sure
that the air is on ‘recirc’ mode and not taking
air from outside. Better to cool already cooled
air!! When the temperature is more comfortable,
close the windows and increase the temperature to
a more suitable level as well as decreasing the
blower speed. You should also point the air vents
upwards to ensuring the cold air flows down again.
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