What We Do?

A fully functioning car air conditioning system is essential, especially during Australia’s peak summer. Our team has experienced technicians who are specialists in diagnosing and servicing air conditioning systems for all vehicles, make and model. We use advanced tools and quality coolants to ensure your system operates effectively and efficiently. We focus on providing the best possible customer service and delivering the vehicle on time so you don’t have to wait long without your car.

If your air conditioning system is blowing warm air, making strange noises or causing a foul odour, it is high time to check and fix it. At Caboolture Automotive, we suggest you regas your air conditioning system every two years or when doing a regular service. Stay calm and comfortable when you are travelling on the road, be it a short or long trip, with our expert air conditioner regas services.

Why Choose Us?

Refrigerant levels go down as time passes, reducing the efficiency of your air conditioning system. When you regas, the refrigerant levels are restored, so your car stays relaxed and comfortable even during extreme summers. An adequately maintained air conditioning system requires less energy to function, eventually saving fuel and reducing the early damage of components.

Regular regassing and servicing can avoid unnecessary pressure and strain on the compressor and other air conditioner components, extending the system’s lifespan. A fully functioning air conditioner keeps your car cool and filters out dust and pollutants, letting in clean air so you feel comfortable and safe inside the vehicle. Consider regassing an investment rather than an expense because you save much money in the long run.

FAQs

1. What are the signs that my air conditioning system needs regassing?

If you are experiencing warm air from vents, strange noises, or a bad smell, it is time for regassing.

A regas service usually takes 45 minutes to 1 hour, but it might take a little longer in rare cases.

No, regassing doesn’t include fixing leaks, but we can identify them before we start the process.