Key Facts

  • Complete AC system diagnostics
  • Refrigerant leak detection and repair
  • AC recharge €85-150 (R134a), €120-200 (R1234yf), compressor replacement €600-1200
  • Compressor and component replacement
  • Service duration 1-3 hours for recharge, 4-6 hours for compressor
  • System performance testing
  • EU-compliant refrigerant handling

AC Services

  • AC system diagnostics and performance testing
  • Refrigerant recharge (R134a and R1234yf)
  • Leak detection with UV dye or electronic detection
  • AC compressor replacement
  • Condenser and evaporator replacement
  • Cabin air filter replacement
  • AC system deodorizing and cleaning

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why isn't my AC blowing cold?
Common causes include low refrigerant (leak), failed compressor, electrical issues, or clogged components. Diagnostics identify the specific problem. See our AC troubleshooting guide.
2. How much does AC recharge cost?
AC recharge costs €85-150 for R134a (older vehicles), €120-200 for R1234yf (2015+ vehicles). Leak repair adds €150-400 depending on location. We provide detailed estimates after diagnostics.
3. Should I run my AC in winter?
Yes, run AC monthly even in winter to keep seals lubricated and prevent compressor damage. Many vehicles run AC automatically with defrost to remove humidity from windows.

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