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General Air Conditioning Services |
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| If your A/C is blowing warm air, making unusual noises, or if the fan isn’t operating at all speeds, it’s time for an inspection. Even if it seems to be working, most manufacturers recommend a service every 12–24 months to prevent refrigerant loss and component failure. |
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| If your system is running but the air isn't cold, you may have a refrigerant leak or a faulty compressor. Our experts can diagnose whether you need a simple regas or a more complex repair. |
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| Our comprehensive check includes testing the compressor clutch engagement, verifying fan speeds, checking for leaks, and ensuring the system is charged with the correct amount of refrigerant for optimal cooling. |
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| Yes. We specialise in both car and truck air conditioning systems, ensuring that long-haul drivers stay comfortable in Western Australia's harsh conditions. |
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Classic & Custom Vehicles |
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| Absolutely. We are proud installers of Vintage Air SureFit™ systems, specifically designed for classic Chevrolets and other vintage models. These systems provide modern climate control performance (heating, cooling, and defrost) while maintaining a factory-perfect look. |
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| The Gen-IV SureFit™ systems are designed to install using existing holes in your dash and firewall in most cases, requiring no major fabrication. |
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Portable Fridges & Cooling |
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| Yes, we carry leading brands like Engel and Waeco. Whether you need the legendary reliability of an Engel MT45FP or the high-performance Waeco CF-50AC, we can help you find the right portable cooling solution for your 4WD or weekend escapes. |
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| The Piccolo Splitter is a quiet, compact bunk air conditioning unit (950-watt cooling) designed for sleepers. It can run on 12V, 24V, or 240V power, making it an excellent choice for truck cabins or caravans. |
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Technical & Maintenance |
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| The compressor clutch is what engages the cooling cycle. If the engine is running and the A/C is on but the clutch isn't engaging, your system will not produce cold air. This could be due to electrical issues or low refrigerant pressure. |
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| To maintain maximum efficiency and prevent costly part replacements (like the compressor), we recommend a professional inspection at least once a year. |
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Contact & Bookings |
| Ready to get your cooling back on track? Use our online diagnostic tool on the homepage or contact us directly to discuss your vehicle's needs. |
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