Regas your car aircon in Camden

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Is your aircon not blowing cold air? Is your car damp, or are your windows steaming up? Don't worry - you most likely need a car aircon regas, and our Camden Air-Con specialists will help.


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Top garages for Aircon Regas in Camden (8 found)
M Tek | Mobile Mechanic | National | We come to you | At your home or place of work
2443 Jobs Completed
Westminster
4.9 / 5

M Tek is a well-established family business located in Windsor and Maidenhead, officially established in March 2020 amidst the Covid pandemic lockdown. While individuals

West Hampstead Motors Ltd
11 Jobs Completed
Gospel Oak
4.5 / 5

"Established in 1975. West Hampstead Motors Ltd. are expert in the servicing and repair of both classic and modern German vehicles. We specialise in Audi, BMW, Mercedes B

1ST (E3) SONS LTD
Member since 21 October 2024
London

Mot and all cars and van all models, servicing, clutches, suspensions, engine supplied and fitted any car or van head gaskets

Little and Pace Motors
Member since 06 April 2011
London

"With over 40 years of experience you know your car is going to be in good hands. Little and Pace Motors offers a full range of services, from full and interim services t

Fix Auto West Hampstead (A.B. Dyne)
Member since 09 September 2011
West Hampstead

"A.B. Dyne Fix Auto is an expert in car body repair and collision repair for all types of vehicles. Our body shop in West Hampstead guarantees your car body repairs for l

Regas your car aircon in Camden

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Aircon Regas cost?


The average quote for a Aircon Regas is £90.28. However, the exact price will depend on the garage or mechanic you choose.

Are there any Aircon Regas specialists that offer courtesy cars?


There are 245 Aircon Regas specialist garages in our network that can offer you another vehicle while yours is being worked on.

Average rating for  Aircon Regas in Camden bookings

4.85

27 reviews

How much does [serviceName] cost in [location]?

The cost of servicing, MOT and repairs differ across the country and [serviceName] is not any different. Labour rates will be higher or lower depending on where in the country you are. Take a look below at the average quote in [location] for [serviceName] on WhoCanFixMyCar.com for some of our top car makes.


[serviceName] Cost by Car Make in [location]
Car MakeAverage PriceGet Quotes
Volkswagen£91.69
Ford£84.64
Audi£78.98
Mercedes£103.14
Toyota£107.41
Nissan£74.72
Renault£94.33
Vauxhall£78.74
Peugeot£99.57

This table uses data from quotes provided on FixMyCar between 14/11/2024 and 12/02/2025.

How often does car air conditioning need recharging?

Usually, you need your aircon re-gassed about every two years. This will allow the aircon system to run smoothly and probably save some fuel too.

The majority of modern cars have air conditioning fitted as standard as it is vital for making the ride in a car comfortable for passengers.

An air conditioning system works by using refrigerant gas to push air through several components in the aircon system and then into your car.

Whether its freezing cold or boiling hot, it’s your air conditioning which makes driving in such conditions bearable, so it’s important to look after the system!

Surprisingly, over 10% of air-con gas escapes through the system each year. This means that the power of the system drops significantly over time. However, your air conditioning will not be checked during an MOT or service which is why it’s important that you make an effort to have it checked specifically.

Car manufacturers recommend that cars should have their air con recharged (Regassed) every two years.

Even if your car is new it should be something that you have checked as your cars performance could be significantly affected.

This is because the engine will have to work harder to produce cold air if there is an issue with the air conditioning meaning more fuel will be required to make the system work.

If the system has not been recharged in two years, the drop in engine performance will be noticeable.

As soon as you realise a drop in the power of your air con you should take the vehicle in for repair. If there is an unpleasant smell being emitted, this is another sign that the air con needs looking at.

How does aircon regassing work?

The job of recharging air conditioning is not complex and will not take long.

The mechanic will carry out a leaks check on the air con system before the repair work, to ensure the job can be carried out without causing damage to the car.

As soon as this is complete, the technician will be able to recharge the system.

The mechanic carrying out the work will first remove old refrigerant from your car as well as the current gas and lubricant.

They will then replace it with new gas and lubricants.

The job will also typically include an entire system clean out which is carried out to remove any bacterial build up.

This is often the reason for a strange or unpleasant smell being emitted from the air conditioning which is why it is important to have this job completed every two years.

The whole process should take around 45 minutes as there are no new parts required for install.

The air conditioning in your car should be noticeably improved after a regas if you haven’t had one for over two years.

If you want to ensure your air conditioning stays in tip top condition, make sure to use it regularly as this the compressor will stay lubricated.

Finding a mechanic you can trust to do a good job and charge a fair price, is not always easy, which is why we simplified the process.

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You can then compare the quotes and read reviews from previous customers to find the best deal in your area, before booking aircon regas online.

Gavin from Ross Motors explains an Aircon regas