Car Air Conditioning Repairs In Nambour
Located in Nambour, Adam’s Automotive Centre proudly serves drivers across the Sunshine Coast. We deliver trusted, high-quality vehicle care.
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Aircon blowing warm air on a hot day? Let's fix that. At Adam’s Automotive Centre in Nambour, we provide expert car air conditioning repairs and servicing for Sunshine Coast drivers. Our licensed technicians (RTA number: AU52517) diagnose and fix leaks, re-gas systems, replace filters and restore cooling efficiency using approved refrigerants.
We also check compressors, belts and hoses to ensure the system runs smoothly and reliably. Regular servicing not only improves comfort but also prevents costly component failure. Whether your aircon needs a simple recharge or a major repair, we’ll get it working like new again.
Call (07) 5476 3683 to book your service.
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Reliable customer service and timely repairs
Expert Diagnostics, Long-Lasting Repairs
A well-functioning air-conditioning system does more than cool your car – it helps filter air and remove humidity for better visibility and comfort. Our licensed team (AU52517) uses the latest equipment to identify leaks and pressure faults accurately, ensuring every repair meets Australian standards.
We work on nearly all makes and models, using quality parts designed for performance and longevity. If your system struggles to cool or emits strange smells, we’ll find the cause quickly and fix it properly. With flexible payment options and free local pick-up and drop-off, keeping your aircon in top shape has never been easier or more convenient.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my car aircon blowing warm air?
If your aircon is blowing warm air, it’s often due to low refrigerant levels, a leak or a faulty compressor. Blocked filters or a broken condenser can also cause poor cooling. A licensed technician can test pressure levels, find leaks and re-gas the system, restoring proper function and cooling efficiency.
How often should I service my car’s aircon?
Most manufacturers recommend servicing your car’s air conditioning every one to two years. Regular servicing includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning filters and testing components. This keeps the system efficient and prevents costly damage. Skipping maintenance can lead to leaks, worn seals and reduced cooling performance, especially in warm climates.
Why does my car aircon smell bad?
A musty or sour smell from the air conditioner usually means bacteria or mould have built up in the evaporator or air filters. Moisture inside the system encourages this growth. Cleaning or replacing filters and treating the evaporator with antibacterial solutions removes odours and helps prevent respiratory irritation from contaminated air.













