All about your car air conditioning cooling system

Servicing All Car Air Conditioning (A/C) Systems require regular servicing to keep them working effectively and to prolong the life span of their components. We use only R134a. Unfortunately, refrigerants readily absorb water which turns them corrosive. It’s...

Volkswagen Air Conditioning Repairs Explained

Volkswagen are leaders in heating and cooling comfort and have adopted most if not all of the latest mobile A/C technology into their range of vehicles. All of their cars built after about 1990 come standard with variable A/C compressors that are used to maintain a...

The main causes of weak airflow

Posted by Mr Cool on 18 May 2016 If your car’s air-conditioning is not performing at it’s best, having the system checked sooner rather than later will mean less discomfort and less expense. There are several common reasons for weak airflow in AC systems,...

Waking Up From Winter

Like a big old grizzly bear, your cars A/C has probably been in hibernation over the winter months, and is now slowly coming out of its peaceful slumber. Unlike a grizzly though, your A/C isn’t really designed to go for months on end without being used. But why?...

What’s that funky smell!?

Have you noticed a funky smell funking up the car when you turn the A/C on? Odds are if you have, your passengers have too! It’s not uncommon for mould and bacteria to accumulate in your A/C system, particularly if your car has sat idle for some time, perhaps...