air conditioning regas
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How much does a air conditioning regas cost in 2024?
A typical Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) cost in the UK is around £129 - £203.
Depending on your car brand, model and engine, and whether you live in a big city or a small one, the price of a Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) on your vehicle can be higher or lower.
Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) costs on average £60 - £95.
Car model | Fixter price range |
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Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) for Ford Fiesta | £129 - £203 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) for Ford Fiesta | £60 - £95 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) for Volkswagen Polo | £129 - £203 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) for Volkswagen Polo | £60 - £95 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) for Vauxhall Corsa | £129 - £203 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) for Vauxhall Corsa | £60 - £95 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) for BMW 3 Series | £129 - £203 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) for BMW 3 Series | £60 - £95 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) for Audi A4 | £129 - £203 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) for Audi A4 | £60 - £95 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) for Mercedes A Class | £129 - £203 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) for Mercedes A Class | £60 - £95 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) for Peugeot 208 | £129 - £203 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) for Peugeot 208 | £60 - £95 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) for Nissan Qashqai | £129 - £203 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) for Nissan Qashqai | £60 - £95 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) for Renault Captur | £129 - £203 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) for Renault Captur | £60 - £95 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) for Toyota Yaris | £129 - £203 |
Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) for Toyota Yaris | £60 - £95 |
What's included in a air conditioning regas?
What's included
Check the air conditioning system and refrigerant levels | |
Carry out a top-up of the air conditioning system | |
Test the air conditioning system | |
No additional work without your approval | |
We only use manufacturer parts or equivalent |
If you suspect you might have a leak or issue with your air conditioning system it is advised to book a diagnostic first.
Don’t just take our word for it
What does an air conditioning regas do?
Most modern cars come with air con. However, like anything else, it needs regular maintenance. If you’re not getting cold air into your vehicle, regasing is the most likely solution.
A regas service is the removal of old refrigerant gas from the system, replacing and recharging it, along with the lubricant and in line with the manufacturer’s instructions, so that the air runs cold again (vehicles made from 2017 onwards are legally obliged to use a new type of refrigerant).
When do I need an air con recharge?
The manufacturers advise recharging your car air con every two years. It is crucial to make sure that recharging is a part of your normal vehicle maintenance routine because your car's air conditioner is not checked as part of your MOT test and is not usually included in your service.
An AC recharge can restore cold air when you need it most on hot days and increase fuel efficiency because there is less stress on the engine and system.
If your air conditioner is sending out warm air or only operates sometimes, this can help.
Odours emanating from the vents indicate that your air con needs maintenance, specifically an air-conditioning diagnostic.
Is the air conditioning check included in the MOT?
A faulty air conditioner won’t affect your car’s MOT, but it can affect the comfort of you and your passengers. It’s worth keeping your air conditioning running at its optimum performance as the impact it can have on your vehicle’s fuel efficiency could significantly affect the day-to-day cost of your motoring.
How do I know which air con gas I require?
Vehicles built prior to 2014 often run on R134A gasoline. Since January 1, 2017, all automobiles equipped with an air con system have been built using the new, more ecologically friendly R1234YF air conditioning gas. In an effort to combat global warming, manufacturers are no longer permitted to use the older R134A air conditioning gas as of this date because it is thought to be more harmful to the environment. Vehicle makers implemented R1234YF gasoline gradually; thus, vehicles that were produced between 2014 and 2016 might have needed either type of gasoline.
Electric vehicle air conditioning recharge
When it comes to air conditioning service, electric and hybrid automobiles alike will also need to have their air conditioning systems recharged. This is similar to cars powered by gasoline and diesel. If not, your car's air conditioning system won't work properly and will begin to vent heated air.
What happens when you book an air conditioning regas with Fixter?
Our efficient and fully qualified mechanics will check for cracks and leaks that could be hindering the air conditioning system’s efficient operation.
Wherever required, all old refrigerant will be removed from your air conditioning system and replaced with a precise quantity of fresh refrigerant.
You will also be advised of any other parts that may need to be replaced for the best operation and health of your vehicle.
Once the refrigerant has been replaced, our mechanics will test it thoroughly to ensure its correct running and make any adjustments required for its premium operation.
While DIY kits are available, they save you almost nothing compared with getting trained technicians to do the job. Because if something goes wrong, you could be left with a pricey bill, or there could be safety issues. Book your car's air con service with Fixter and avoid all the AC issues.
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