We provide A/C servicing, repairs and re-gassing for heavy vehicles.

Truck Air Conditioning in Innisfail

Keep Your Cargo Cool

Trucks are essential for the transportation of goods around Australia. As such, their air conditioners need to be in top working order — particularly during the hot summer months. At Advanced Auto Electrics & Mechanical, we have the expertise to service and repair all types of truck air conditioning units. We can also carry out preventative maintenance to help avoid other problems down the track.


From our workshop, we'll provide a full inspection of your truck’s air conditioning system. This includes cleaning out any dirt or dust, recharging the coolant and replacing faulty components.


Don't let your truck's air conditioner become a problem! Call us on
(07) 4061 1998 to book an inspection or service today. Based in Innisfail, we also service Mission Beach, Babinda and Tully.

Truck Vs Car Air Conditioning

Truck air conditioners are larger and more powerful than those in light vehicles, which means they require more coolant and contain larger compressors. The air within a truck also needs to be cooled more quickly, given its size. As a result, servicing heavy vehicles can be quite different to cars, utes and vans


Particularly when you're transporting goods that are temperature-sensitive, it goes without saying that it's essential your truck air conditioner remains in good working order.


At Advanced Auto Electrics & Mechanical, we understand the unique requirements of truck air conditioning and have the experience necessary to ensure everything continues to run smoothly. To find out more, get in touch with our team.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does truck air conditioning fail under heavy use?

    Truck air conditioning systems operate for extended hours in demanding environments. Continuous vibration, high engine loads and extreme temperatures can accelerate wear on compressors, hoses and electrical components, increasing the likelihood of cooling failure without regular servicing.

  • Can electrical faults affect truck air conditioning performance?

    Yes. Modern truck AC systems rely on sensors, relays and control modules. Faulty wiring, blown fuses or control unit errors can interrupt compressor engagement or fan operation, resulting in poor cooling even if refrigerant levels are correct.

  • What is involved in a truck AC regas service?

    A regas service involves safely recovering existing refrigerant, checking for leaks, vacuum testing the system and refilling it to manufacturer specifications. Correct pressure levels are essential to maintain cooling efficiency and prevent compressor strain during operation.

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