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hi guys,

can someone recommend an air con specialist in the Sydney area?

having issues with my car's aircon that is currently playing up.

It will go cold, then hot then cold (when moving) and then stay hot for awhile (even when moving).

If i try again later, it might get cold for a brief period and then start blowing hot air again when i come to a stop.

it is hit and miss and sometimes will not get cold for a long period (20-30mins) and with sydneys heat wave this week, i was dying in the car.

had the aircon checked at local mechanics and there is definitely gas left and is not leaking.

so after recommendations for a air con specialist to have a look and determine what the exact root of the problem is, as it is very frustrating.

Thanks in advance...

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There used to be a group buy for Frosty Auto Air in Bass Hill. He does good work. I've also used Hahn Automotive in Alexandria, but that was just a re-gas after i changed the condensor. Also seemed good.

Also dont forget the auxilliary fan diode mod in the DIY section. It should help with the going hot when stationary issue.

Hey guys,

Call Pete from Pulse Auto Electrics. His shop is located in castle hill and has heaps if experience with aircon and also imports.

Pete 0407008651

Cheers

I will be giving Pete a call.. i need my a/c compressor repaired along with some custom plumbing made up..

Pete should be able to help me out you reckon Jonny?

I will be giving Pete a call.. i need my a/c compressor repaired along with some custom plumbing made up..

Pete should be able to help me out you reckon Jonny?

He should be able to mate, just give him a call and have a chat to him

Pulse regassed my aircon, after finding a leak in one of the lines and after pulling half the car apart to get to it.

Excellent service and a good price for the amount of mucking around to get the pipe out which needed to be welded.

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BE AWARE WHEN BUILDING DUMP PIPES TO ALLOW ROOM TO GET AIRCON REGASSING FITTING ON.

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On this topic is there any info for a recommended aircon place near lower north shore? I think mine needs re-gassing, but would good to get hychill if anyone can recommend a place? I have done a bit of searching online but can't tell who has it without calling each joint.

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