Mobile Auto Air Conditioning
We provide a range of auto air conditioning services to meet your needs. Our team of expert auto electricians are dedicated to delivering quality services that exceed your expectations. With years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for providing reliable and efficient services.

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Auto A/C Experts
At Powascope, we offer a comprehensive range of auto air conditioning services designed to meet the specific needs of your vehicle, whether it’s for routine maintenance, diagnostics, or repairs. Our team of highly skilled and experienced auto electricians is dedicated to delivering top-tier services that not only meet but exceed your expectations. We understand how important a properly functioning air conditioning system is for comfort and safety, especially in extreme weather conditions, and we are committed to ensuring your system runs efficiently all year round.

With years of industry experience, we’ve built a strong reputation for providing reliable, timely, and efficient services. From diagnosing issues with your A/C system to performing complete repairs and recharges, we utilise the latest tools and techniques to get the job done right the first time. At Powascope, we pride ourselves on our professionalism and customer-centric approach, ensuring you receive exceptional service every step of the way. Contact us today to find out how we can keep your vehicle’s air conditioning system in peak condition.
This Service Includes:
A car air conditioning service typically includes several key steps to ensure the system is functioning efficiently. Here’s what you can expect:
Visual Inspection: Checking the AC system components, including hoses, belts, and the compressor for signs of wear or damage.
Refrigerant Check: Measuring the refrigerant levels to determine if they’re adequate. If low, the technician may perform a leak test.
Leak Test: Using ultraviolet dye or electronic leak detectors to identify any leaks in the system.
System Evacuation: Removing old refrigerant and moisture from the system using a vacuum pump.
Recharge: Adding the correct amount of refrigerant back into the system.
Functional Testing: Running the AC to check for proper operation, ensuring it cools effectively and that all components are working.
Cabin Filter Replacement: Checking and possibly replacing the cabin air filter for better air quality.
Inspection of Electrical Components: Ensuring that switches, sensors, and the blower motor are functioning correctly.
Performance Evaluation: Testing the system’s temperature and airflow to confirm optimal performance.
FAQs
How do I recharge my car's AC?
While charging the A/C might seem simple, it can take time to troubleshoot and complete the process correctly. A professional can handle it efficiently, allowing you to focus on other things.
Why is my car's AC blowing warm air?
If your car's A/C is blowing warm air, there could be several reasons for this issue:
- Low Refrigerant Levels: The most common cause is low refrigerant due to a leak in the system. If the refrigerant is low, the A/C can’t cool the air effectively.
- A/C Compressor Issues: The compressor is responsible for circulating the refrigerant. If it’s not functioning properly (due to electrical issues or mechanical failure), the A/C won’t cool.
- Blocked Condenser: If the condenser (located in front of the radiator) is blocked by debris or dirt, it can’t release heat properly, leading to warm air.
- Faulty Expansion Valve or Orifice Tube: These components control the flow of refrigerant. If they’re clogged or malfunctioning, it can disrupt the cooling process.
- Electrical Problems: Issues with the electrical system, such as blown fuses, faulty relays, or wiring problems, can prevent the A/C system from functioning properly.
- Cabin Air Filter: A clogged cabin air filter can restrict airflow, making it seem like the A/C is not cooling effectively.
- Temperature Control Issues: Problems with the temperature control settings or blend door actuator can cause warm air to blow, even when the A/C is on.
- Compressor Clutch Failure: If the clutch that engages the compressor is faulty, the compressor won’t turn on, preventing the system from cooling.
How often should I service my auto air conditioning?
You should service your auto air conditioning every 2.5 years to ensure it runs efficiently.
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