FAQ

General

How Often Should the Air Conditioning System Be Serviced?

It is a good idea to have the a/c serviced regularly. Annual services are recommended. This will mean fewer breakdowns and should give your system a longer working life.The receiver drier, which is the filter of the a/c system, should be replaced every two years (in accordance with the manufacturers' specifications) or if the system has been opened for some reason.

Can I Complete an Air Conditioning Service at Home?

No. Our team is trained to complete regassing and other services safely and competently. Not only is the refrigerant in your A/C system a hazard, but a certain level of skill is necessary for navigating the electrical systems inside your vehicle.

How Can I Maintain My Air-Con Between Services?

There are several key steps you can take to keep your air conditioning working well between services. This includes running it regularly to keep the system fresh, cleaning the filters to prevent germ build-up and keeping windows closed when you use the air conditioning, so it doesn't work overtime.

What Is Done During an Air Conditioning Service?

The system is tested for leaks. If no leaks are found, the old gas is evacuated and regassed with 134A gas. The receiver drier may be changed, depending on how old it is and whether the system has been open.

How Long Does It Take to Find a Leak?

This varies according to the type of car and the position of the leak. Some leaks are easily detected, while others take a while to find. As a result, it is best to leave the car for at least half a day, if possible, especially during busy periods.

Why Is Car Air Conditioning Important?

In hot climates like Australia's, it's important to always keep your vehicle air conditioning in good working order. During long drives in summer, heat can build up inside your vehicle and cause the interior of your car to become uncomfortably warm, and this can also dry the air out inside your car. If you ever drive elderly people or children, they are also much more vulnerable to the effects of dehydration or even heat stroke.

If your air conditioning isn't working as it should, it's important to see a professional auto air conditioning engineer as soon as possible to prevent the risk of accidents during your next long drive.

What Are the Most Common Signs of Car Air Conditioning Problems?

If your car air conditioning isn't working at all, it's clear that you need to contact a specialist for repairs. But there are also other signs that your air conditioning isn't working properly and could stop working altogether soon. Some of the most common signs that your vehicle's air conditioning needs repairs include:
• Car A/C is blowing warm or only slightly cool air.
• The airflow coming from the A/C is weak.
• A/C starts blowing cool air but gradually gets warmer.

There are various issues that can cause all these faults, including problems with your compressor, hose, or expansion valve, and these issues can also be caused by blockages somewhere within the car's A/C system.

How Do You Know if Your Car Aircon Needs Regassing?

The first clue that your air conditioner needs to be re-gassed is that the air coming out of the vents isn't as cool as it used to be. Foul smells and strange noises from the system are also notable warning signs.

Why Is the AC Not Cold in My Car?

The most common reason for an air conditioner not getting cold enough is that it has run out of Freon and must be refilled. If you have re-gassed your air conditioner in the recent past and the issue persists, there might be a leak that needs to be taken care of.

How Do You Fix a Car Air Conditioner?

While applying DIY repairs to a faulty car air conditioner is possible, it only provides a temporary solution to the issue. Our team of experts can diagnose your faulty car AC and repair it to continue providing comfort in the long term.

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Auto Electrical Services

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What Is an Auto Electrician?

Our team of professional auto electricians specialise in the electrical systems of vehicles and are trained to diagnose, repair and install electrical components in cars, trucks and other vehicles and machinery. This includes the battery, alternator, starter motor, electrical wiring and other electrical components. We also work on more complex systems such as the engine control module, anti-lock braking systems, airbags and navigation systems.

Can You Come to Me?

Yes – you can visit us in-store or our technicians can come to you and conduct repairs on-site.

When Should I Visit an Auto Electrician?

You may need the services of an auto electrician if you are experiencing problems with your vehicle's electrical system, such as difficulty starting the engine, warning lights on the dashboard, problems with the lighting system or other issues. You can also visit us for scheduled maintenance and advice.

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Brake and Clutch Repairs

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Do I need to have my brakes checked?

Good, functional brakes mean you'll experience better handling, less stress, and increased safety on the road.

When you book your brake repairs with, we'll also check over your clutch and the associated system. Clutch and transmission work closely with your braking system, which is why your car will naturally slow when you drop a gear.

Because of this, the two systems often experience issues at the same time, so it's important to get both checked out if something is going wrong.

How do you tell if you need brake repairs

While some signs of needing repairs will naturally be obvious, such as having things not feel quite right when you're driving around Mackay, brakes can also be sneaky in how they let you know something is wrong.

For example, dripping fluid and interesting smells point to your brakes needing attention. Brake repairs tend to be centred around your discs, rotors, or pads, but there are other issues that can arise.
We will let you know exactly what needs attention before getting started, and you'll always drive away with your brakes in top working order.

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