Fix or replace your vehicle’s air con

A RELIABLE AIR CON SYSTEM IS A NECESSITY

Every year, each Aussie spends around 216 hours driving in the blistering heat or the biting cold.

Every driver needs an air con they can rely on – rain, hail or shine.

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We’ll help you with…

Air con diagnostics & checks

Air con repairs

Air con replacement

Air con regassing

WHY DRIVERS LOVE FREEZE BREEZE

We provide you with reliable workmanship, to repair your vehicle. Then, we calibrate your air con so it’s perfect for Queensland’s climate.

When you come to Freeze Breeze, you get:

As we work on your air con, you’ll relax in our break room, enjoy a TV show and delight in the onsite cafe.

Need to fix or replace your air con?

Call us to ask any questions and book in a time for your air con service.

SERVICE AREAS

Look for an air conditioning specialist near you? We service customers in the following areas… 

FAQs

Look for an air conditioning specialist near you? We service customers in the following areas… 

We start with a VEHICLE AIR CONDITIONER and GAS INSPECTION. Then, we’ll let you know what need to be repaired or replaced from:

  • Cabin filters
  • Condensers
  • Compressors
  • Receiver dryers
  • Pipes and hoses

We’ll find refrigerant leaks, cooling fan problems, defective radiators and condensers, and any electrical issues. And if it can’t be fixed with mechanical repairs, we’ll show the range of affordable replacements, and give you a deal on installation.

We run a diagnostic check first for any leaks and wear and tear.

Any broken components are removed and fixed. Then we add the refrigerant gas to the AC unit. 

Finally, the air conditioning system is re-tested to make sure everything is working.

A car air conditioner system takes heat from inside the vehicle and pushes it outside. 

  1. Hot air is passed across a gas filled evaporator, where the heat is easily absorbed by the refrigerant (in gas form), effectively removing the heat from the air in the car.

  2. heated gas is pulled through the compressor where it is further heated (via compression).

  3. The refrigerant, now condensed to a liquid, then moves through the expansion device, changing the high-pressure liquid to a low-pressure mist (gas).

  4. A fan moves air over the evaporator, causing cold air to blow into the car.

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