Car Air Conditioning in Beaconsfield

Air Conditioning

HEADACHES? 

WATERY EYES? RUNNY NOSE? 

BAD SMELLS? POOR PERFORMANCE? NOISY? 

ALL THESE ARE COMMON SYMPTOMS OF BIOLOGICAL GROWTH IN THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM. 

Car air conditioning has been rapidly standardised over the last 10 years due to the major enhancement it brings to passenger comfort. Drivers now realise that to work properly their car air conditioning systems do require regular maintenance. Car and van air conditioning systems will tend to lose refrigerant over time as it leaks out through the joints in components. This will cause the air conditioning performance to deteriorate and just when you need that cold blast of air to keep you cool, it may not work at all. If you leave your car air conditioning operating with low refrigerant levels more serious problems can occur with both air and moisture entering the system.

Most modern cars & vans are equipped with air conditioning or climate-controlled air conditioning as standard.

Vehicle air conditioning systems can lose refrigerant gas (R134a) over time, especially if they aren't used regularly, which means that they may not work as well as they should. This is why car manufacturers recommend your air-con system is recharged with gas and lubricant every 2 years. This service is not part of routine vehicle servicing, so if your vehicle is more than 2 years old it’s probably due an air-con recharge.

We are able to offer a complete air-conditioning recharge service available at all of our centres & we don’t just offer re-gassing & servicing of your air con system – we can also repair it when it goes wrong too.

As part of an Air Con Service, we will replace the cabin filter (the bit that can cause that damp & musty smell over time) & use an effective anti-bacterial cleaner in the cars ducting, so you not only enjoy colder & dryer air after the service, but sweeter smelling too!

Please note there a few types of hybrid vehicles that we are unable to offer this service to, but we ARE equipped to recharge & service the latest generation of vehicles using the newer 1234yf refrigerant gas.