Air Conditioning Recharge and Service

If it’s been a few years since you had your air conditioning recharged and you’re not sure whether it’s working as effectively as it could be, why not book your vehicle in for a free air con check at MSL to see if you need a recharge.

The price you pay for an air conditioning recharge depends on the type of refrigerant gas your car uses. The vast majority of cars on the road in the UK use one of two types of refrigerant – R134A and R1234YF. If your air conditioning system requires R134A gas the cost to recharge is Ł59.95. For vehicles that require R1234YF gas the cost is Ł129.95 to recharge. It is not possible to switch between gases, in fact, the port to recharge R1234YF models is different to the R134A making it impossible to refill with the incorrect gas.

R134A gas is common in vehicles manufactured before 2014. All vehicles with air conditioning manufactured since 1st January 2017 include the new R1234YF air con gas which is more environmentally friendly. Since this date, manufacturers are no longer allowed to use the older R134A air con gas in a bid to reduce global warming as the old gas is believed to be more damaging to the environment.

What’s included?

The Air Con Re-Gas includes:

  • Air con refrigerant recharge to manufacturers’ recommended levels
  • Replenishment of system oil
  • Thorough checks for leaks, performance and temperature
  • Evacuation of moisture and air from the system, plus refrigerant recovery

If, during the re-gas, a system fault is identified, our technician will provide full details of the recommended work before any repairs are carried out.

 

How often should my air con system be re-gassed?

Every year, your car’s air conditioning system will lose around 10% of the refrigerant needed to keep the system operating as it should. As the level drops, the effectiveness of your air con will also reduce. That’s why we recommend a re-gas every two years to keep your air con performing at its best.