We provide A/C servicing, repairs and re-gassing for passenger vehicles.
Car Air Conditioning in Innisfail
Stop Blowing Hot Air
Is your car's air conditioning running warm? Bring it into Advanced Auto Electrics & Mechanical for an inspection and service.
Over time, your car's air conditioning system can start to lose its efficiency. This is often due to a build-up of dirt and dust in the system. As the system works harder to cool the air, it can start to use more fuel and become less effective.
An air conditioning service will clean out the system. This will help to improve the efficiency of your air conditioning and make driving more comfortable.
To book an air conditioning service for your vehicle, call us on
(07) 4061 1998 or drop by our workshop. Based in
Innisfail, we also service
Mission Beach,
Babinda and
Tully.
Common A/C Faults
If your air conditioning system doesn't need a service, it may need to be re-gassed. Over time coolant within the system can leak out, leading to nothing but warm air being blown through the vents. Don't worry though, this is a normal occurrence!
Another common issue is when minor leaks appear in the system. This can be due to a faulty/worn hose or component.
At Advanced Auto Electrics & Mechanical, we can test your air conditioning system and determine if any leaks are present, whilst also checking your coolant level. We'll replace any faulty components and recharge with new coolant.
Don't suffer in silence — book an air conditioning service today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my car air conditioner blowing warm air?
Warm air can be caused by low refrigerant levels, leaks, compressor failure, blocked condensers or electrical faults. Modern systems rely on sensors and pressure switches, so even minor issues can affect cooling performance. A full system inspection is required to accurately diagnose the cause.
How often should car air conditioning be serviced?
Automotive air conditioning should generally be inspected every one to two years. Regular servicing checks refrigerant levels, compressor function, cabin filters and system pressures. Preventative maintenance helps maintain cooling efficiency and reduces the risk of costly component failure.
Can a refrigerant leak damage my AC system?
Yes. Low refrigerant levels can reduce lubrication within the compressor, increasing wear and overheating risk. Leaks may also allow moisture into the system, causing internal corrosion. Identifying and repairing leaks promptly protects system components and restores cooling performance.
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