Car Air Conditioning in Mareeba

  • Quick Turnarounds Without Compromising Quality
  • Specialists in Mining, Agricultural & Heavy Vehicle Work
  • Trusted by Locals for Over a Decade

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Tested, Serviced & Summer Ready

Air conditioning issues aren’t always obvious—cool air that slowly fades, a faint musty smell, or odd noises when the fan starts are all early signs your system needs attention. Our service includes detailed inspections of compressors, condensers, hoses and cabin filters. We test for leaks using pressure methods, monitor system response times and replace any failing components with dependable, manufacturer-approved parts. Efficiency and comfort go hand in hand, especially in Far North Queensland where AC systems are under constant load. We don’t just refill refrigerant—we help extend system life and reduce stress on related components like belts and pulleys.



  • Detects subtle faults before major failures
  • Optimises airflow & temperature balance
  • Extends compressor life through proper servicing


Whether you're commuting through the Tablelands or managing machinery in the field, your cabin comfort matters. Book your next service with our trusted team today!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my air conditioner making noise when I turn it on?

    Unusual noises from your vehicle’s air conditioning system can indicate worn components, such as a failing compressor clutch, loose belts or debris in the blower motor. Clicking, squealing or grinding sounds may also result from internal damage or contaminated refrigerant oil. Ignoring these sounds can lead to system failure. An inspection will help isolate the noise source and determine whether the fix involves a part replacement or a deeper system clean.

  • How do I know if my car’s AC has a leak?

    Common signs of an AC leak include warm air from the vents, visible oil or dye around fittings, or a noticeable drop in cooling over time. Leaks can occur in the hoses, evaporator, condenser or compressor seals. A professional technician can use UV dye or electronic leak detectors to identify even small leaks that would otherwise go unnoticed. Sealing or replacing the damaged component is essential to restore full performance and avoid repeated regassing.

  • Is car AC servicing different for older vehicles?

    Yes, older vehicles may use different refrigerants, have outdated fittings or lack the system efficiency of modern designs. Servicing these systems often involves adapting them to meet current environmental standards and may require additional care when sourcing compatible parts. An experienced technician will understand the requirements of older vehicles, assess the condition of each component and provide options to repair, upgrade or retrofit the system.

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