Car Air Conditioning Regas: Why Your AC Isn't Cold This Summer
There’s nothing worse than getting into a hot car on a summer’s day and finding the air conditioning is blowing warm. If your AC isn’t as cold as it used to be, it’s usually a sign it needs attention. Here’s why car air conditioning loses its chill, when to book a regas, and what an air con service actually involves.
Why Isn't My Car's Air Conditioning Cold?
The most common reason is simply that the system is low on refrigerant. Car air conditioning naturally loses a small amount of gas every year, most manufacturers recommend a regas roughly every two years. Other causes include:
- A leak in the system letting refrigerant escape.
- A faulty compressor (the pump that drives the system).
- A blockage or electrical fault.
- A clogged cabin/pollen filter reducing airflow.
If a quick regas doesn’t fix it, our team can run diagnostics to find the underlying fault.
What Is an Air Con Regas?
A regas removes the old refrigerant and oil, checks the system for leaks, and refills it to the correct level so it cools efficiently again. We also check the system’s performance so you get cold air fast, exactly when you need it most. See our car air conditioning service for details.d
Signs Your AC Needs a Service
- Air that’s only mildly cool or takes a long time to cool down.
- A musty or damp smell when you turn it on.
- Reduced airflow from the vents.
- Fogging windows that won’t clear quickly.
That Musty Smell, and Why It Matters
A damp, vinegary smell when you switch on the AC is usually bacteria and mould building up in the system. As well as being unpleasant, it can affect air quality in the cabin. An anti-bacterial air con cleanse, often done alongside a regas, clears this out. Replacing a tired cabin filter at the same time keeps airflow strong and the air fresh.
Does Air Conditioning Use More Fuel?
Running the AC does use a little more fuel, but a system that’s low on gas or struggling works harder and is less efficient. Keeping it properly maintained actually helps it run economically, and demisting with AC in damp weather is far safer than driving with fogged-up windows.
FAQ
How often should I regas my car's air conditioning?
As a general guide, every two years, though it varies by vehicle. If the air isn’t cold, it’s worth checking sooner.
How long does an air con regas take?
Usually under an hour, depending on the system and whether any repairs are needed.
My AC was just regassed and isn't cold, why?
That often points to a leak or a component fault. We can carry out a leak test and diagnostics to pinpoint it.
Final Thoughts
Don’t wait for the first heatwave to discover your air conditioning isn’t working. A quick regas and check now means cold, fresh air all summer. Sweeney’s Garage offers air con regas and servicing across Dublin and Bray.
Book Online or call your nearest branch to book an air con refill.
