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Air condition re gassed

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 11:07am
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Hi folks, can anyone recommend a reliable mechanic / garage to re- gas our air con in our vehicle & approximate cost, it's a VOLVO XC 60. Thanks.

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 3:15pm

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Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 3:15pm

Hi,

   Noratuo in La Zenia do a/c regassing. I have used them for new tyres and there were good but I have not used them for any air con work. The attached link gives their prices, you could try them or use their price as a guide.

https://www.norauto.es/aire-acondicionado.html

 They are located at La Zenia Boulevard.

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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 2:58pm

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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 2:58pm

aitchc1401 wrote on Fri Mar 15, 2024 3:15pm:

Hi,

   Noratuo in La Zenia do a/c regassing. I have used them for new tyres and there were good but I have not used them for any air con work. The attached link gives their prices, you could try them or use their price as a guide.

 

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https://www.norauto.es/aire-acondicionado.html

 They are located at La Zenia Boulevard.

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I’m wondering if the person who posted was able to re-gas their aircon. It would be good to hear the out come. 

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 3:29pm

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Grannyrose wrote on Tue Mar 19, 2024 2:58pm:

I’m wondering if the person who posted was able to re-gas their aircon. It would be good to hear the out come. 

Hi GR,

      yes it would be good to know, however some, reply some do not! 

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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 3:36pm

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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 3:36pm

Grannyrose wrote on Tue Mar 19, 2024 2:58pm:

I’m wondering if the person who posted was able to re-gas their aircon. It would be good to hear the out come. 

Hi GR, I decided against it after checking reviews.

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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 6:42pm

Should be about 50 Euros, But if their is a big leak it would be a waste of time. Mine needs one every 2 years so it must be a small leak and it is a Volvo S 60 and old but still going strong. 

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LOWSUN10 wrote on Fri Mar 15, 2024 11:07am:

Hi folks, can anyone recommend a reliable mechanic / garage to re- gas our air con in our vehicle & approximate cost, it's a VOLVO XC 60. Thanks.

Hi, we had ours done about 2 years ago in Villamartin, GT Autos.

Carol

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:22am

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Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:22am

Steve6 wrote on Tue Mar 19, 2024 6:42pm:

Should be about 50 Euros, But if their is a big leak it would be a waste of time. Mine needs one every 2 years so it must be a small leak and it is a Volvo S 60 and old but still going strong. 

I thought the poster wanted to re-gas their aircon in their home. I’m disappointed that that it wasn’t checked out. Our units have been installed for quite some time now and any day now, one or more of our units might stop going.  How would I know if a unit. Needed to be re-gassed? We had to replace our bedroom system a couple of years ago and it cost €630 I think  it would be marvellous to be able to fix it rather than replace the 2 parts if the system. 

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Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:30am

Grannyrose wrote on Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:22am:

I thought the poster wanted to re-gas their aircon in their home. I’m disappointed that that it wasn’t checked out. Our units have been installed for quite some time now and any day now, one or more of our units might stop going.  How would I know if a unit. Needed to be re-gassed? We ha...

 

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...d to replace our bedroom system a couple of years ago and it cost €630 I think  it would be marvellous to be able to fix it rather than replace the 2 parts if the system. 

I think the mention of a Volvo XC60 suggested to me the OP was talking about his/her car - although an XC60 is probably bigger than some of the nonsensically sized studio apartments in city centres nowadays!

But to answer your question - and I am 100% not an expert - but the scenario that prompted us to call out an AC engineer to service the units was because the extent to which they heated/cooled the room had started to noticeable degrade. At the time they were old units and we discussed whether with the engineer whether it would be better to replace or continue. We were advised that he'd re-gas and clean/service them and then they should work better - which they did. It's a few years back now (pre COVID) but I think the cost was around 50 Euros a unit. I imagine if the unit is working (turning on/off etc and sending air out) then it might be a re-gas problem. If it's not working at all then it may be something more serious.

The view was that the improved energy efficiency of newer ones would obviously reduce your energy costs but that you might as well wait until they fall over as the ones we had were pretty solid units.

In 2023, we opted for a full replacement (internal units x 4 and external units x 2) and while I think they are more efficient (difficult to tell given the increase in electricity prices) the main improvement from my perspective has been the noise reduction when running.

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