Air Con Regas & Service Paisley
Keep your car cool, fresh and comfortable with professional air conditioning regas and service options at Paisley Autocare.
F-Gas Certified Air Conditioning Technicians
Paisley Autocare is F-Gas certified, meaning our team is qualified to safely handle vehicle air conditioning refrigerant gases including R134A and R1234YF.
Choose your air con option
Most vehicles registered before 2017 use R134A gas, while many newer vehicles use R1234YF. If you are unsure, our team can check which gas your vehicle requires.
Air Con Regas R134A
Ideal if your air con is no longer blowing cold and needs a standard recharge.
- Up to 500g R134A gas
- Old gas recovered
- New refrigerant added
- Online booking available
Air Con Regas R1234YF
For many newer vehicles that use R1234YF refrigerant gas.
- Up to 500g R1234YF gas
- Old gas recovered
- New refrigerant added
- Online booking available
Air Con Service R134A
A more complete refresh for vehicles using R134A gas.
- Pollen filter change
- Air con regas
- Antibacterial clean
- Helps remove odours
Air Con Service R1234YF
A full air con refresh for vehicles using R1234YF gas.
- Pollen filter change
- Air con regas
- Antibacterial clean
- Fresh cabin air
Regas vs Air Con Service
A regas is best when your air conditioning is simply not blowing cold. A full air con service is better if you also notice bad smells, misting windows or poor cabin air quality.
| Option | Best for | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Air Con Regas | Warm air from vents | Old gas recovered and replaced with up to 500g refrigerant |
| Air Con Service | Odours, misting and poor cabin freshness | Regas, pollen filter change and antibacterial clean |
Common air con problems
Not blowing cold
Your system may be low on gas or may have a leak that needs checked.
Bad smell from vents
This can be caused by bacteria and moisture build-up inside the air con system.
Windows misting up
Air con helps remove moisture from the cabin, even during colder weather.
Air Con Regas FAQs
How do I know if my car needs an air con regas?
If the air from your vents is not cold, the system may be low on refrigerant and may need a regas.
What is the difference between R134A and R1234YF?
They are different types of refrigerant gas. Many older vehicles use R134A, while many newer vehicles use R1234YF.
What happens if I book the wrong gas?
Do not worry. Our team can check your vehicle and confirm the correct refrigerant before carrying out the work.
Does an air con regas fix leaks?
No. A regas restores refrigerant, but if the system has a leak, further diagnosis or repair may be needed.
How often should air con be serviced?
Many manufacturers recommend checking or servicing the air conditioning system every couple of years to keep it performing properly.
Why does my air con smell bad?
Bad smells are often caused by bacteria or moisture build-up. An antibacterial clean can help freshen the system.
Can I use air con in winter?
Yes. Using your air con in winter helps clear misted windows and keeps the system seals lubricated.
Do you offer collection and drop-off?
Yes, collection and drop-off is available within 6 miles. Choose your zone at checkout where available.
Book your air con regas today
Stay cool on the road with F-Gas certified air conditioning service from Paisley Autocare.
